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Seductive rubbish: Swedish dustbins scream with pleasure by AFP Staff Writers Stockholm (AFP) June 10, 2022 "Aaah that was really good", "come back soon and do it again" and "Mmmm, thank you". It's not what you think. They are audio messages broadcast by rubbish bins in the southern Swedish city of Malmo, where authorities recently changed the voice from a man's to that of a sensual female, hoping it would be more soothing. Previously the voice thanking people for disposing their garbage was a male, barking out no-nonsense messages from the public bins. But in a bid to make the experience of throwing out garbage more pleasant, the voice is now a husky timbre delivering double entendres. It's part of an awareness campaign in the city to clean up public spaces by discouraging littering. Located near the main shopping street on the David Hall bridge, the dustbins were installed a few years ago in Sweden's third largest city. A detector triggers the messages every time someone opens a dustbin.
Dozens treated in Chile for suspected pollutant exposure Santiago (AFP) June 9, 2022 More than 100 people have sought medical treatment this week after suspected exposure to a pollutant in an area known as the "Chilean Chernobyl" for the environmental impact of heavy industry. Local authorities declared an environmental emergency in the area, suspending classes and banning physical activity, after the Quintero Air Quality Station reported a concentration of sulfur dioxide (SO2) in the air five times the norm on Monday. A total of 105 people - among them 50 children - have soug ... read more
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