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by 8xde0wcNwpslOw 2930 days ago
I find it really hard to believe that the majority of a garbage crisis is caused by tourists "tossing their trash wherever" -- after all, underdeveloped countries have problems with trash even in places where tourists are rare.

I'm certain a big part of the issue are the services that tourism creates a demand for, and their waste for which there are no easy solutions when the infrastructure is not there. Setting up proper infra in place is really the local administration's job.

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"I find it really hard to believe that the majority of a garbage crisis is caused by tourists 'tossing their trash wherever'"

Nobody said anything about a "garbage crisis". The comment that started this thread was that if you're in a foreign country, you shouldn't litter and you should learn how to say please and thank you in the local tongue.

The fact that people are arguing about this subject is telling. Never in my life have I said "oh, there are no trash cans here. I guess I can just toss my litter anywhere because the local officials didn't plan properly for my presence."

That's quite the twist of my words. The only point I was trying to make is that places with large amounts of tourism should plan accordingly if they want to keep clean. Individuals are still at fault obviously, but there is plenty that can be done to make things better for everyone when dealing with trash at scale.