Cleaning
Public Outrage: Sofia's Trams Cleaned with Rakia and Employees’ Own Equipment!
The Bulgarian political party "Spasi Sofia" (Save Sofia) has raised concerns about the hygiene practices in Sofia's public transport system, claiming that trams are being cleaned with alcohol (in this case rakia) and personal vacuum cleaners.
Sofia Allocates Half a Million Leva for Graffiti Cleanup in Key Locations
The municipal company "Sofekostroy" is set to receive up to half a million leva to remove graffiti across Sofia, following a decision by the Metropolitan Municipal Council, reports "Dnevnik". The funds will be drawn from levies paid for each ton of waste deposited in landfills.
Athens creating Municipal Cleanliness Police force
The creation of the Municipal Cleanliness Police to monitor the daily schedule for the collection of waste and the cleaning of the city was announced by local authorities on Monday.
Speaking to Athens 9.84 radio, Deputy Mayor for Cleanliness and Recycling of the Municipality of Athens Roxani Bei stressed that the role of the police will not be to collect fines, but advisory.
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New fire protection regulation: Under the fear of fines, property owners are even uprooting trees from their plots
The minister has stated that the goal is not fines for the obligated owners but “to have a fire protection technical report and some basic cleanings around these properties this year”
‘Cleanfluencers’ sweep TikTok, drawing millions
Marie Kondo may have admitted defeat, but a new generation of "cleanfluencers" is taking social media by storm, with millions watching them scour filthy homes and dole out cleaning hacks.
Digging through a mountain of trash, Auri Kananen uncovered a rotten piece of pizza on the floor of a Helsinki flat, with insects devouring it.
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Turks ‘very meticulous’ in house cleaning: Report
Turks are deeply meticulous in house cleaning compared to other nations, a global study that investigates cleaning habits and behaviors of people has shown.
Dyson, a British technology company, conducted a "global dust study" with 12,309 participants from 11 countries around the world, and Turkey was included in the research for the first time this year.
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Cleaning of areas burned by wildfires in Muğla continues
The cleaning process in areas in the southwestern province of Muğla's Bodrum and Milas districts, burned by wildfires that raged many Turkish provinces late July, has been continuing rapidly, with workers cutting some 40 percent of the trees in the region.
Bulgaria: Environment Row Erupts over Sozopol Beach
After the Smokinya North Beach in Sozopol Municipality (southeastern Bulgaria) has been ploughed up for a second year in a row, outraged local residents have alerted the competent institutions. Photos and videos showing a tractor levelling the beach were circulated on social media at the end of last week.
Graffiti scoured away on 1.3 km stretch in downtown Athens
A large-scale operation by cleaning crews of the Athens municipality to remove smudges and graffiti from building walls, shop shutters, planters, marble columns and phone booths was completed on Tuesday on Ermou, the capital's commercial high street.
Central Athens street purged of graffiti after 20-day cleanup campaign
Municipal crews have removed graffiti and paint from Athens' Stadiou Street as part of a 20-day campaign to clean up the city center.
Work focused on removing slogans, tags and smudges that covered an area of about 3,300 square meters along the popular shopping street that branches out of Syntagma Square.