I did not understand the segregation of garbage. A few tricks made me stop bothering with them
After the entry into force of the obligatory waste segregation, most Poles clutched their heads. We started tearing hair out of it shortly after we got acquainted with the new price list and it turned out that throwing the juice carton into the mixed can cost us several dozen zlotys a month. Fortunately, before I completely bald, I developed several patents that allowed me not to go crazy. Garbage segregation has been and is one of the common topics of conversation on Polish streets. It doesn’t surprise me at all. After years of total recycling, we started to segregate waste from, I write it without a trace of irony, admirable worthy of passion. It’s a bit like the driver’s driving cart, someone suddenly handed the keys to the brand new Mercedes and threatened: "Don’t scratch him." The Pole was not used to segregation, and dozens of rules to remember fell on him practically overnight. What’s worse, some of them seem completely non-intuitive. When I first looked at the inst