Showing posts with label Plastic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plastic. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 August 2019

Plastic in Plastic on Wood in Yambol

Plastic, Wood, Yambol,

Not quite sure what to make of this in terms of being eco-friendly. I guess it is halfway there with the big plastic bottle being reused as a bin, but then there is plastic within that could have also been reused or collected for recycling. I guess after 2 litres of beer that thought never occurred!

Tuesday, 12 February 2019

Another Burnt Out Plastic Wheelie Bin in Yambol

Burnt, Plastic, Wheelie Bin, Yambol

During the winter months it is common to see burnt out plastic wheelie bins Yambol. Woodburning stoves are still used in the city centre and the hot ashes are put in these containers setting them alight. No sense at all with these people who do this adding to the cost the rate needed to pay to replace them.

Monday, 15 August 2011

A Plastic Shop In Yambol


A business enterprise on the cheap as an erected shop is founded in the style of a plastic tent. The produce are as good as any conventional shop. Profit must also be more here with very little overheads. 

Friday, 16 April 2010

A Local Yambol Street Light

Just a simple street light in Yambol, but an interesting one to me. It has a light sensor at the base to indicate when to switch on and off. This, amongst a fusion of Yambol spring weed growth is respected and not vandalised at all - so refreshing being so vulnerable. Secondly the white plastic light cover has been repair with some masking tape, not doubt by local residents who look after and care fo this public facility. This simple light is a fine example of local community living together with respect for their surrounding and environment.
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Monday, 6 April 2009

Another Plastic Bottled Public Garden

Another Plastic Bottled Public Garden
Clear, green and brown plastic bottle in another public garden next to one of the big block apartment buildings in Yambol. These are attended by the local residents and for a change they are growing geraniums and not food produce this time. Again, the respect that this little garden has based in a resdiental area of the City centre is total from all the community.
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