Thanks for the article. And I think that if we had more garbage bins like that in the United States then I think that more people will think twice about littering. Because all we have to do is make things fun and people will do it more, they did a whole project on it called “the Fun Theory” and it really works.
I remember seeing a few like these when I was in India a couple of years ago. Though they’re not the kind of bins the authorities should install at archaeological sites.
this post is very creative! I would’ve never thought about photographing garbage bins. love them! 🙂
So glad you liked them…
Penguins?????? Really????? And a monkey with a toilet???????? AMAAAAZING!!!
So cute huh!
Thanks for the article. And I think that if we had more garbage bins like that in the United States then I think that more people will think twice about littering. Because all we have to do is make things fun and people will do it more, they did a whole project on it called “the Fun Theory” and it really works.
Thanks Cooper…I totally agree…
Neat!
Perhaps these are too creative for our people and the reason why they shy away from actually using them 🙂
I remember seeing a few like these when I was in India a couple of years ago. Though they’re not the kind of bins the authorities should install at archaeological sites.
Thanks for visiting…yes they are a classic!
Wow! These are the most awesome garbage bins I’ve ever seen! Thank you so much for sharing!
I’m so glad you liked them…I love them too 🙂