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Saturday, December 8. 2007
not only did they bulldoze their way through our pine forests, but then they paved the path, built a highway, and then populated the edges with more billboards than you can imagine
but this, this is the last straw... each and every one of the dozens of billboards, dotting the sides of this highway, which passes through pristine preserved (cross your fingers) pine forests, is surrounded by the remnants of previous advertisement campaigns.
it seems that when the billboard companies come around to post new ad campaigns, they take their time in putting up the ads, but waste no time in taking them down and leaving them strewn about the base of the billboard posts.
these scattered pieces of paper, plastic, cardboard, glue, and aluminum eventually find their way to the hearts of our forests a few meters away.
so what do we do? how do we stop this? what would it take for these companies to take their scraps with them, just as they punctual with putting up campaign after campaign relentlessly. i mean seriously, the van is there, WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO TAKE YOUR GARBAGE WITH YOU?
sick people - it's disgusting
tags: billboards, pollution, pine forest, scraps, littered, beirut, lebanon, lebanese, advertisement, campaign, fink, finkployd, plastic, cardboard, paper, glue, aluminum, metn highway
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