| The councilor for the Development of the City and Historical Heritage explains in a video that this waste must be deposited in the garbage container of remains | The Alcantarilla City Council has joined the Ecoembes awareness campaign against the abandonment of gloves and masks with a video of the Councilor for the Development of the City and Historical Heritage, Laura Sandoval, on the City Council's social networks, to raise awareness among the population that should not abandon the gloves and masks that they have used, since if they get rid of them in an improper way they can end up in nature generating more garbage. Sandoval explained that once used, gloves and masks must be deposited in the waste garbage container, never in the recycling container. The councilor indicated that "now that we are starting to go outside and walk and play sports in natural areas, and that gloves and masks are going to be present in our lives, we should not abandon these residues generating more residues that impact nature" . This campaign is spread on social networks with the hashtag #NoAbandonesTusGuantesYMascarillas #basuraleza and #ProyectoLIBERA. function { ;(, , {});}
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alcantarilla