Environmental protection in Ghana
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). i also store empty sachet water, some people collect them and bring them back to the water companies for recycling. and when i need to dispose of something i hold on to it until i get to a dust bin instead of throwing it on the streets. For the latter, i might end up holding on to my item the whole day until i get home because there is a huge problem with refuse processing, and not enough dust bins on the streets considering the population pressure.