Heya,
My extensive experience in data collection and research makes me well-equipped to address your queries comprehensively. Here are my responses to your six questions:
Garbage bins are usually not placed outside in public the night before in the city center of Copenhagen. The waste management system encourages residents to keep their bins within their private areas until the designated collection day.
Garbage bins are typically left unlocked on the street the night before the scheduled garbage pickup. The trust in the community and the efficient waste management system contribute to this practice.
Garbage collection in Copenhagen usually takes place in the early morning hours, typically between 6:00 AM and 8:00 AM.
Garbage collection days in Copenhagen may vary by city zones or local government areas. Residents often receive information about their specific collection days through official channels, including municipal websites or communication from local authorities.
The approximate amount of plastic bottles and cans discarded by an average Danish citizen per week, per month, or per year can vary. On average, Danes are known for their high recycling rates, and specific data on plastic bottles and cans can be obtained from waste management statistics or environmental agencies.
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Best Regards,
Zohaab.