Your face mask is hazardous waste and should not be thrown in the bin

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As South Africans come to terms with their new accessory, the face mask industry is churning out an assortment of colours and shapes to keep Mzansi both safe and fashionable.

Make sure the masks are collected so that they cannot be reused;

Xanthea Limberg, Cape Town's mayoral committee member for water and waste, said there were rules for general waste which could include masks and other items which could have come into contact with Covid-19. This waste should be double-bagged and must be on the property for at least five days before placing it in a collection bin.

 

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Who the fuck thinks all of this up. If it be the case, then tissues should not be thrown in a bin either.

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