Feb 7 • 13:27 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Residents of Suzano complain about lack of garbage collection

Residents of the São Francisco neighborhood in Suzano are expressing concerns over the lack of garbage collection services, believed to be due to a strike by employees of the collection company.

Residents in the São Francisco neighborhood of Suzano, Brazil, are voicing their frustrations regarding the absence of garbage collection, with heaps of refuse accumulating on sidewalks. The issue appears to be linked to a strike by workers at the collection company, Renova, which has reportedly led to residents in other neighborhoods also reporting similar problems on social media. The g1 news outlet has reached out to the Suzano city government and the Renova company for further clarification on the situation.

A retired resident, Ana Lucia Dantas, informed that a worker from the collection service mentioned the stoppage was due to the employees not receiving their salaries or vacation payments. Dantas noted that the problem began on a Friday, when residents expected the usual daily garbage pickup, thereby leading to waste accumulating in public spaces. This disruption has prompted some community members to notify their neighbors, advising them to hold onto their trash until the situation is resolved, emphasizing the need for efficient public sanitation services.

With the ongoing garbage collection issues, concerns are rising about hygiene and public health in the area, as piles of rubbish can attract pests and become a health hazard. The situation highlights the need for prompt municipal responses to ensure adequate services are maintained and worker grievances are addressed in a timely manner, to prevent further disruptions in essential public services such as waste management.

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