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The Legal Institute for Environmental Health issued a statement on the risks of public health and others

Bin strike poses triple threat in Birmingham says environmental health body
Maksas Bin Ben on Charles Street, Heath Small Street, during the constant rejection of the university strike

The professional body, which represents environmental health experts, was affected by the Bin Strike conflict, saying that the current streets of Birmingham streets represent a triple threat to the city’s residents.

Institute of Carted, the Institute for Environmental Health (CIEH), which represents more than 7,000 experts in this field, including in public health, said that the constant accumulation of BIN is a risk to health.

But he also said that the lack of waste groups also poses other risks.

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CIEH, in addition to Bin bags that accumulate, said, causing inconvenience from the population with flies and space that is attracted, they also pose public health risks.

In addition, the effect of people who drive individually to home waste centers to empty garbage.

Or joining the large waiting lists in a daily waste center site, the air quality will get worse in more pollution that is pumped.

Add to this the suspension of recycling in the city, which is already one of the worst areas in the country, and this will also reach the environment, using more natural resources and creating “excessive dependence on waste disposal services.”

People line up in queues at the point of decline in mobile waste at the Taysili Community Center on the Furanz Road, which was immersed by a huge amount of box bags and other garbage during the constant university strike strike
People line up in queues at the point of decline in mobile waste at the Taysili Community Center on the Furanz Road, which was immersed by a huge amount of box bags and other garbage during the constant university strike strike

A spokesman for the Legal Institute for Environmental Health said: “

“Waste that is still not achieved and is not properly disposed of has the ability to create not only inconvenience to society from flies and space, but also the risks of public health, while increasing road traffic lists on roads because public recycling centers will contribute to increasing air quality.

“Specialized environmental health specialists and dedications in Birmingham will play an important role in maintaining the safety of their societies in safety and in this difficult period and they will need the resources and tools necessary to deal with any accumulation of work that has been created in the coming months.

“It is also important for work to improve recycling rates in Birmingham and other places in the United Kingdom, where we continue to undermine other countries in this critical field. Recycling is vital to protecting the environment and maintaining natural resources, but we will also reduce excessive dependence on waste disposal services.

“We hope that the situation in Birmingham will highlight the importance of recycling to improve the environments we live in.”

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“I am definitely concerned about the public health situation and the bad conditions we see for people in Birmingham while Ben’s bags accumulate,” said the Minister of Health earlier on a street, and he spoke at the Times Breakfast Exhibition of Radio and asked whether he was concerned about the public health situation in Birmingham.

“We see mice and other mice crawling around them.

“This is not good for public health. I think this conflict has escalated the way from control.

“It is completely unacceptable that the trade union unite in this conflict was preventing trucks from leaving the warehouse.”

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Mr. Streeting continued: “I understand industrial conflicts.

“I understand that people have the right to withdraw their work.

This is an integral part of industrial relations in our country.

“But what is unacceptable is to allow this type of unhealthy conditions in the streets of people.

“So I urge to unite to do the right thing. Stop banning box trucks and allowing people to go out there and clean the streets to people of Birmingham who have suffered for a very long time.”

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