Summary:
Carlos Moedas announces a crisis office for waste collection issues.
Lisbon produces 900 tons of waste daily.
The municipality will provide containers for residents to dispose of trash.
Moedas calls for negotiations with unions: "Creating chaos does not lead to rights."
The President of Lisbon's City Hall, Carlos Moedas, announced the creation of a crisis office to address the ongoing garbage collection strike. The city produces 900 tons of waste daily, and to mitigate the situation, the municipality will provide containers for residents to dispose of their trash. Moedas urges the unions to engage in negotiations, stating, "Creating chaos does not lead to rights."
Carlos Moedas - Leonardo Negrão (archive)
This initiative comes as the city grapples with a significant waste management challenge, emphasizing the need for collaboration between the city officials and unions to resolve the crisis effectively.
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