https://www.lensculture.com/articles/gregg-segal-7-days-of-garbage
This is OK but it is a universal problem. Packing is the cause; junk food
culture is the cause; home cooking and maintenance- absence is the cause; a
lot of money and purchase spree is the cause. Once we went to a corner
provision store of the chettiar, which is now labeled as unhygienic, and
took all raw, kept in storage. Papers were recycled. Plantain leaves were
used which will become manure. But today drinking water bottles in crates,
packages, plastic foodies, pasta and whatnots TOGO, electronic wastes so on
so forth -every week the male householder , who lifts the sensational-
stink to clearance to be kept outside , may know better. Too
much sanitation sense takes us to these photographs. Close the malls.
render services of small raw shops. Make people walk through. Economy,
exercise, family attachments and less waste clearance. KR IRS 14824

On Wed, 14 Aug 2024 at 02:06, Rangarajan T.N.C. <[email protected]>
wrote:

> 7 Days of Garbage - Photographs by Gregg Segal | Interview by Justin
> Herfst | LensCulture
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> Gregg Segal | LensCulture
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> Inviting his subjects to his Californian backyard with a week’s worth of
> their trash in tow, Gregg Segal’s confr...
> <https://www.lensculture.com/articles/gregg-segal-7-days-of-garbage>
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