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Garbage piling up in Phuket amid tourism revival


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7 minutes ago, webfact said:

The island welcomed 11 million local and foreign visitors last year, double the number from two decades ago. However, this tourism surge has led to an alarming rise in waste.

 

Didn't see that coming...

 

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4 hours ago, impulse said:

 

Didn't see that coming...

 

At least they have an incinerator, the one on samui has been broken from neglect for the last 15 years, first idea was to hide it under big rubber tarps, now it’s trucked to the mainland costing 15 mill bht a month, someone is making a killing, and Samui has a water and electricity shortage, which will get a lot worse with the crazy rate of new developments here!

solar panels, rainwater tanks sho be compulsorily! But that’s too much clever thinking, no Hab  that here….

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One way to end the problem is to drastically cut back on tourism and spend the LOCAL governments money on improving the garbage disposal, the water and sewage facilities along with improving the electricity supplies.

 

If they as so short of money, then go to TAT and demand that they chip in to pay for it. Please do NOT go to the central government with your ever open begging bowl. It is a local problem, so spend local money to fix it.

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