A few years ago, I visited Rome. I found the city to be filled with many wonderful sights, museums and lots to offer. At the same time, sadly I felt that the city was badly managed. What I saw was a crumbling infrastructure and greenery left to grow wild.
@@dayangmarikit6860 south Italy is corrupt, dirty and the real motherland of the mafia. It's impossible to save and by avoiding taxes, illegal taxes and drug market it's destroing the north.
I got off the train at Roma Tiburtina. I felt like I was in a refugee camp. Then caught the metro and I dont think there was not one part that wasn't covered in graffiti. I think "broken window" theory is accurate in regards to this.
@Kakao Hello Kakao, I must say I did read every single sentence and it took me some time to properly digest the information contained in this and am not sure if I can reply to this, Well of course I can reply to reply but am sure if am fully equipped with the knowledge you desire, so maybe we can let someone eles try, Amen bro.
Rome wasn't built in a day but the lack of ethics in its administration has been there since the first foundations were laid. The Lazio region can only do what its budget permits as per Italian central bank borrowing and spending rules and allowed by EU directives that bind all municipal and national authorities.
Rome is such a beautiful city. I visited last year before pandemic hit. I don’t understand why the government doesn’t fit the streets and rubbish because Rome has so many tourists. Makes no sense why Rome government doesn’t clean up the waste and cause all these diseases etc. truly sad
@@jouster8313 love your sense of sarcasm mate, no but if you're being serious Naples is pretty well known for being Europe's biggest third-world city for may reasons, such a shame considered Neapolitans are such friendly and welcoming people, but the livability is appalling.
@Ready For Anything. Do your really think that the sewers weren't reserved to aristocracy? An extremely small percentage of the populace had them. Learning history is not just light readying my guy
@@sebastianguerre6868 history is history if we smash it up how do we learn from it.. if we ignore our past we share as humans based on how other unethical leaders acted then we just rinse and repeat be happy were not back in that time..
It’s not much better in the UK to be quite honest. Days gone by storekeepers and businesses would sweep and clean the areas around their stores. Don’t see much of that anymore. Civic pride is a thing of the past and we all have to live with the consequences.
I think it depends in the UK, London or in Manchester yes rubbish is everywhere and it's bad although in York or in smaller towns there is too much trash in comparison to Italy's towns and cities.
@Doubleshot yeah, overgrown parks, potholes , cars parked 2-3 deep so that roads became one way. The country as a whole seemed to be paying the price for the population demanding it’s extremely generous working conditions. Nothing got done
Rome still hasn’t even sorted out their bad driving, it’s gonna take them ages to sort out this rubbish issue, I can’t wait to see how long it will take.
Uhm Ya.! That's because they had un-Unionized SLAVES to dispose of it that weren't too keen on becoming breakfast, lunch, or dinner for Lions in the Colosseum. That, and the scourge of Plastic waste had never been an issue....
I last visited Rome 10 years ago and I remember then that they didn’t have any recycling system at all, maybe that might help the issue with rubbish, I don’t understand why a European county like Rome that brings in enough many by tourists does have the brains to sort up their rubbish issue. This is so shameful
2:55 It is huge, 1287km2 in size and only 3m people, London for example is only little bit bigger with 1572km2 but has 9m people. Mad that this problem is still going on for years now..
much love and many blessings to those volunteers. 💖 we should all show such love for our home. 🌎 but the problem of where to put the overabundance of waste produced by an overabundance of people still remains, and not just in rome. 😥
They should focus more on recycling and take cue from Sweden, or Norway(can't remember which) that's actually importing rubbish, periodically. Whenever I'm in Italy, visiting relatives, I'm shocked at how bad the recycling process is. There are very few recycling sites, and everything is thrown out, together. Just terrible.
as a Roman citizen I pay taxes on garbage and this situation is out of control. Today they are also asking us to vote for the new mayor but we are all fed up with their chatter. Many of us clean our streets by ourselves. It's a total shame
As a man beaten severely in service of Rome, I can state the city needs new leadership but that will not happen. The same people will run the city regardless of who the Mayor is, the Lazio region head is or Prime Minister is. Democracy is a fine idea but like most fine ideas it fails in practice.
all empires are ded and thus never recovered, the remain ones could be counted with one hand, and certainly Italians will never able to Rome at ancient glory.
We did visit Rome this June-July 2021and it was devastating to see what that great city became today! With all that garbage on the streets and total abundance of the maintenance. I'm Not talking about the tourist destinations it's kept relatively well.. Locals blame- politicians and mafia. Go figure: the city that once was the worlds largest Empire , now can't manage to keep its streets clean! Sad😢
I was cycling through the mediterranean in the early 2000s and found that Rome was dirtiest city of all the cities I visited. Interesting city, but didn't like it because of the dirtiness.
From early civilization of depravity to absolute ruin, a city of artifacts and now a rubbish dump for future archeology, civilization on the brink of collapse ,,, let the volcanoes erupted and earthquake swallow this squalor, 😳
Have a walk down by the main river that run's through Rome, people living under bridges and using the river as their toilet.Could not believe what we were seeing.
I can't belive I'm saying this but Bucharest is cleaner than Rome at the moment, did I warp into a parallel dimension or something? How come one of the most beautiful cities in the world became like this? Hopefully they can fix it, restore it to its glory.
it maybe miss managed by associations but, even citizens should protect it too. i live in rome and a lot of my fellow romans are treating rome as every part is a dump yard. people need to understand that from the smallest waste is where should start.
How can they live in a huge garbage can? It can't be an excuse that there is no one to keep the city clean...all of the residents are responsible for that.
In every beautiful city when you look closer in the shadows, for example in Paris under bridges, you will see the darker side to the city; people who are homeless, litter, even a street on fire etc. I’m not saying it’s ok or it’s right but sadly even postcard places aren’t completely free of issues. In the UK, sometimes the Peak District has rubbish littered everywhere and where I live I’ve had to report fly-tipping of really sharp metal sheets across the road from me, I saw the people just dump it all. I think everyone has to see it as their responsibility which retake Rome have clearly done and it needs to be taken seriously by politicians and those in power too. Hope they can sort this out; I’d love to visit Italy sometime.
Whenever you see the pictures of great cities they look amazing, however when you visit and go from place to place on foot , reality hits. These places have been hit hard by the forces of globalisation & free market Liberalism.
wow what a coincidence. just left Rome the day this vid came out after visiting for the first time and indeed noticed trash, whether in the bins or laying out on the streets, was a big problem
That came to my mind too. Just seeing the caption I was like why don't they have incineration plants. I would understand the situation if this was happening in 3rd world countries or in developing countries but I just cant wrap my head around it that country like Italy is facing this kind of issue. In my country less than 5% of the waste ends up in the landfills and before I googled about this, I thought this would be the case in other European countries too. Sadly this was quite far from the truth.
After all, it will not be a big problem unless the citizens throw away the garbage. In other words, it is a matter of culture, morals and education level of Roman citizens.
It's not about throwing garbage. It's about the authorities not picking them up. I mean, you do throw your garbage too right ? But opposite to what's happening in Rome, your garbage are regularly picked. That's what's missing here.
arrived in Roma Termini for the first time a few days before this video came out and it was shocking. a very bad first impression later worsened by the trash epidemic everywhere i went that killed the magic
Not just Italy other European countries doing the same, in other countries. Out of sight out of mind philosophy. Climate change is real but we could be too late to reverse the effects…
Europe and the UK pay millions to Brazilian officials to let us dump waste on there land my company does 40 ton every 24 hours and it gets shipped to Brazil destroying there land while a handful of corrupt politicians make bank and my company avoids any hazardous waste disposal tax aswell by moving it in containers my company is uk based but all the higher ups are american getting 99% of the profit even tried sueing the NHS by doing a bin bundle contract like a hospital need 50 a day but they only started doing either 34 or 68 bin packages so they were charging them for 18 empty bins daily hospital was like were not paying for 68 we only need 50 luckily the uk judge told the American lawyers to get lost
* Start a recycling campaign on a GRAND scale to REDUCE the amt. of rubbish (locals) Plastic/glass/cans and paper SHOULD ALL BE RECYCLED * Introduce SPOT FINES for littering as they do in Singapore (tourists)
They should put a massive lid on the leaning tower of Pisa. Boom!!! Worlds biggest trash can! Ideas like this is why I should be the undisputed leader of the world!
One other thing i dont understand about Europe is asking for tap water at restaurants and being forced to buy bottled water. how is bottled water not contributing to the waste issue and especially the PLASTIC waste/environment issue???
I live in northeast Italy (which is supposedly more "civilized" than southern Italy), and the people here are also aggressive, loud, inconsiderate and argumentative. Maybe it's not as bad as Rome, but it's still too much. I think Italians in general are just wound up too tight.
obvs short term solution is to fix collection system, but better long term soln is lower the amount of waste produced by banning certaining non recyclable packaging
I think it’s good that there’s rubbish around that area because it shows people how much material goes to waste and it questions people of what and where it gets disposed of.
Litter is disgusting. People need to take pride in their homes, neighborhoods, community and the planet. Humans are so wasteful. Much of what is in the trash can be recycled or reused. Individuals, ppoliticians and corporations need to do more to increase recycling and using recycled materials for new products.
Everyone blames management.. But really?! There are so many people that just doesn't care and just drop their litter right where they stand.. Then they say... There are not enough trash-bins.. Do they not sew pockets in their countries? Bring the shit until you arrive at a trash-bin.. kurva
@@SoulEternalPeaceWarrior77 Racial tension ? That's new to me I live in Paris 12e and there's no tension ! we have plenty of fuel and we have no shortage of food ! I heard Britain is divided since Brexit
migrated to Italy a few years ago, realised it was a dump and left within 3 months. Dirty, smelly and full of graffiti. Sure the countryside is better but...
@@lchjr Rome is still a holy place for me. And why don't you mind your own business? You think you are so smart? I think you are a very insecure person. Mind your own life! Get lost!
Well, this probably stems from 7 decades ago. Please check out one scene from "Roman Holiday": when Princess Annie (Audrey) was lingering around the Piazza di Spagna, she bought an ice cream cone. At the time she was almost finishing the cone, she was attracted by something else and moved away from the plaza, and she just directly littered the wrapping paper of the cone to the ground, instead of a trashbin. I guess most of tourists in Rome tend to mimic Annie(Audrey) since the movie is so impressive. Then comes the challenge of stockpiling garbage in this magnificent city. This is a presumption.
A few years ago, I visited Rome. I found the city to be filled with many wonderful sights, museums and lots to offer. At the same time, sadly I felt that the city was badly managed. What I saw was a crumbling infrastructure and greenery left to grow wild.
Exactly what I saw
It’s been shitty like this since the late 80’s. I’m surprised this is still going on in such a powerful and historic epicenter of modern history
Italy is run by the North not the South.
@@bngr_bngr What do you mean?
I stayed there in 2006 and no way was it bad like this.
@@dayangmarikit6860 south Italy is corrupt, dirty and the real motherland of the mafia.
It's impossible to save and by avoiding taxes, illegal taxes and drug market it's destroing the north.
@@dayangmarikit6860 money/politics
What a shame for Italy, embarrassing.
it is not a problem for other Italians, ... all of Italy is like this
@@darkstar6014 northern Italy isn't nearly as bad
I got off the train at Roma Tiburtina. I felt like I was in a refugee camp. Then caught the metro and I dont think there was not one part that wasn't covered in graffiti. I think "broken window" theory is accurate in regards to this.
Rome is so beautifully built we don't want rubbish to be part of the architecture, please clean.
@Kakao Hello Kakao, I must say I did read every single sentence and it took me some time to properly digest the information contained in this and am not sure if I can reply to this, Well of course I can reply to reply but am sure if am fully equipped with the knowledge you desire, so maybe we can let someone eles try, Amen bro.
@Sam Clem The Ponzi Schemes and smoke and mirror shows are even better built.
Nice if you can afford it.
It's hell for the locals who are being crushed by the city's economy which depends on crushing people.
Oh, you said please, i'm sure they will get right to it.
Like Paris
One good Plague is all it takes to remember the reason for public health.
Rome wasn't built in a day but the lack of ethics in its administration has been there since the first foundations were laid. The Lazio region can only do what its budget permits as per Italian central bank borrowing and spending rules and allowed by EU directives that bind all municipal and national authorities.
So what is covid?
So what is covid?
@@aljanat5375 here's an idea...
STOP BORROWING FROM BILLIONAIRES
TAX BILLIONAIRES
All that garbage combined with the heat = something else
Must stink up the whole city.
Rome is such a beautiful city. I visited last year before pandemic hit. I don’t understand why the government doesn’t fit the streets and rubbish because Rome has so many tourists. Makes no sense why Rome government doesn’t clean up the waste and cause all these diseases etc. truly sad
The majority of us Italians once regarded Naples as being the most shameful city in Italy, the title is slowing being handed over to Rome…
The passing of the colostomy bag, as it were.
What’s wrong with Naples. Sorry but I have never heard anything negative about it.
@@jouster8313 there's lots of rubbish in the streets
@@jouster8313 love your sense of sarcasm mate, no but if you're being serious Naples is pretty well known for being Europe's biggest third-world city for may reasons, such a shame considered Neapolitans are such friendly and welcoming people, but the livability is appalling.
@@jouster8313 people keeps dying by knives of enemies, like gang rivaltry.
It's full of thieves, gangsters, trash and dangerous individuals.
Imagine the ancient Romans looking down on this 😂
Rome was dirty as hell in ancient times. The only parts that were clean were the palace grounds, forums, landmarks etc.
@Shumaker lmao
Rome was dirty even back in ancient times.
They used to have open sewers, and threw their waste out the window... what are you babbling about?
@Ready For Anything. Do your really think that the sewers weren't reserved to aristocracy? An extremely small percentage of the populace had them.
Learning history is not just light readying my guy
The capital of my beautiful country, it s heartbreaking. Today the romans are voting to change major. Hope well
And they had Leonardo Da Vinci - WOW !!!
Nevermind the rubbish, what about all those statues of slave owners all over Rome? They need to be smashed up for sure 🤣🤣🤣
@@sebastianguerre6868 yeah if it was for the americans we should even destroy the pyramids lol
@@sebastianguerre6868 what smashed up ? Why
@@sebastianguerre6868 history is history if we smash it up how do we learn from it.. if we ignore our past we share as humans based on how other unethical leaders acted then we just rinse and repeat be happy were not back in that time..
It’s not much better in the UK to be quite honest. Days gone by storekeepers and businesses would sweep and clean the areas around their stores. Don’t see much of that anymore. Civic pride is a thing of the past and we all have to live with the consequences.
I think it depends in the UK, London or in Manchester yes rubbish is everywhere and it's bad although in York or in smaller towns there is too much trash in comparison to Italy's towns and cities.
Don't know which part of the UK you're living in but it's not like that in West London
Kudos to volunteers who are cleaning up their city.
They should be paid a proper living wage for doing that.
If everyone kept their little patch clean,together or individually,it would go a long way to helping this kind of situation.
@@rjjcms1 absolutely 👍
It doesn't really matter because there is no space to store the trash, they just pile It somewhere else
I was actually shocked how disgusting Rome was when I traveled there 10 years ago. France wasn’t much better.
Austria and Switzerland were very clean
Yeah that’s why I don’t get the price of apartments in Paris it’s a dirty city but everyone wants to live there
@Doubleshot yeah, overgrown parks, potholes , cars parked 2-3 deep so that roads became one way.
The country as a whole seemed to be paying the price for the population demanding it’s extremely generous working conditions.
Nothing got done
Austria is beautiful!
But that adds character other wise it’s boring
How much people go to Paris or Rome every year ? we are the most visited country on earth , way ahead of austria or Switzerland
Rome still hasn’t even sorted out their bad driving, it’s gonna take them ages to sort out this rubbish issue, I can’t wait to see how long it will take.
The whole world hasn't sorted out the plastic plague.
How's about forever, I genuinely believe that this issue will go on and it'll be a political pawn, sounds crazy...
The driving..... Terrible!!!
At least they have no Brexit chaos.
Can Europe be saved from piss and poop?? Especially Paris.
Not really, even Macron is full of shit.
Die alten Römer hatten das bestimmt besser im Griff und das war vor 2000 Jahren
Garbage was a problem during the Roman Empire too wtf are you on about?
Idealising the Roman Empire is empirically a fail.
Uhm Ya.! That's because they had un-Unionized SLAVES to dispose of it that weren't too keen on becoming breakfast, lunch, or dinner for Lions in the Colosseum.
That, and the scourge of Plastic waste had never been an issue....
@@public.public sometimes i dream about the roman empire and it always looks very clean.
“Don’t touch those holes on the street, they might be a brontosaurus ‘s traces”
- Major of Rome
Welcome to 2021
As long as there is a small space for tourists to take Instagram photos then "everybody is happy"
Hello , how are you doing today..?
The whole world hasn't sorted out the plastic plague.
It still looks cleaner than many Indian cities.
Exactly
@@silentone6411 population is not the problem chinese have more people than india but their cities are clean main problem in india is corruption
Pakistanishland, Hindia and Bangladeshistan are god disliked counties where garbage is a part of life
Imagine a postcard from Rome with Colosseum and rubbish in the back
I last visited Rome 10 years ago and I remember then that they didn’t have any recycling system at all, maybe that might help the issue with rubbish, I don’t understand why a European county like Rome that brings in enough many by tourists does have the brains to sort up their rubbish issue. This is so shameful
Coming to all major Cities and towns near us in the UK. Already here in some.
Already started in North Somerset with the garden waste collections. 🙄
@Hai Voai ?
2:55 It is huge, 1287km2 in size and only 3m people, London for example is only little bit bigger with 1572km2 but has 9m people. Mad that this problem is still going on for years now..
Thats the problem, to much space for to few tax payers, the city can't be managed properly with only 5 billions a year.
Haven't they got massive unemployment? I can see lots of potential jobs there...
That would mean paying them
A lot of Europe has unemployment problems and regulatory bodies aren't going to change for that to happen.
I found Sicily to be similar too with trash everywhere in 2019
yes indeed, very sad to see
Palmero was very bad allot of rubbish there
Awwww they’ve got to clean it up. It’s so sad
much love and many blessings to those volunteers. 💖
we should all show such love for our home. 🌎
but the problem of where to put the overabundance of waste produced by an overabundance of people still remains, and not just in rome. 😥
They should focus more on recycling and take cue from Sweden, or Norway(can't remember which) that's actually importing rubbish, periodically.
Whenever I'm in Italy, visiting relatives, I'm shocked at how bad the recycling process is. There are very few recycling sites, and everything is thrown out, together. Just terrible.
Sweden imports rubbish but it is because our companies make mony using it as energy when burnt I tink...
as a Roman citizen I pay taxes on garbage and this situation is out of control. Today they are also asking us to vote for the new mayor but we are all fed up with their chatter. Many of us clean our streets by ourselves. It's a total shame
Roma kentinin çöpçüleri grev mi yapıyorlar?
As a man beaten severely in service of Rome, I can state the city needs new leadership but that will not happen. The same people will run the city regardless of who the Mayor is, the Lazio region head is or Prime Minister is. Democracy is a fine idea but like most fine ideas it fails in practice.
Dear Romans, don't relegate Rome to rubbish. Restore its former glory rigorously.
all empires are ded and thus never recovered, the remain ones could be counted with one hand, and certainly Italians will never able to Rome at ancient glory.
Why do you perceive us like the ancient romans?
@@gaia7240 cause he’s cringe and small minded
Never thought even in my wildest dream that Rome was full of garbage
They always only show the nice pictures. Every major city has its dirty secret
Hello, how are you doing today..?
What do you think it looks like?
Joe Xavier huh? Are u dumb?
They certainly don't show this in the magazines and traveling videos about Rome.
We did visit Rome this June-July 2021and it was devastating to see what that great city became today! With all that garbage on the streets and total abundance of the maintenance. I'm Not talking about the tourist destinations it's kept relatively well.. Locals blame- politicians and mafia. Go figure: the city that once was the worlds largest Empire , now can't manage to keep its streets clean! Sad😢
I thought the caption was..."Can Rome be built in a day?"
In 2000, Rome was lovely, but by 2017, it had gone on the skids. It is sad to see it has gotten even worse.
I was cycling through the mediterranean in the early 2000s and found that Rome was dirtiest city of all the cities I visited. Interesting city, but didn't like it because of the dirtiness.
Hello, how are you doing today..?
Venice stinks as well !
Hello dear
From early civilization of depravity to absolute ruin, a city of artifacts and now a rubbish dump for future archeology, civilization on the brink of collapse ,,, let the volcanoes erupted and earthquake swallow this squalor, 😳
That kid was way too big for that pushchair! Get out and walk kid!!!
This is what tourists do when they want to stroll more than a small child can handle. Not to mention it keeps junior from running into ongoing traffic
It’s terrible, I’ve seen it with my own eyes.
Have a walk down by the main river that run's through Rome, people living under bridges and using the river as their toilet.Could not believe what we were seeing.
To much space for to few tax payers, the city can't be managed properly with only 5 billions a year.
I can't belive I'm saying this but Bucharest is cleaner than Rome at the moment, did I warp into a parallel dimension or something? How come one of the most beautiful cities in the world became like this? Hopefully they can fix it, restore it to its glory.
To much space for to few tax payers, the city can't be managed properly with only 5 billions a year.
it maybe miss managed by associations but, even citizens should protect it too. i live in rome and a lot of my fellow romans are treating rome as every part is a dump yard.
people need to understand that from the smallest waste is where should start.
As Italian I am so ashamed...
😱 😱 😱 😱 Sorry and apologies to all the world for this awful situation. 😨😨😨😭😭😭😭
I feel sorry for your unvaccinated.
I remember Naples just like this a few years ago. It's difficult to know which is more the malignant for looking backward: Rome or Brexitland.
They really should show how Bogota, Colombia looks, that place is a dump
How can they live in a huge garbage can? It can't be an excuse that there is no one to keep the city clean...all of the residents are responsible for that.
ok but I'm just wondering how buses catching on fire is related to the trash issue scattered around the city?
@Grim thanks for explaining. I really was confused for a sec
@Grim Thank you for your helpful comment.
Ci sono paesi della provincia di Napoli, bacoli, monte di Procida e Pozzuoli, cento volte più pulite della capitale. Che tristezza.
There was once a dream, a dream called Rome,
In every beautiful city when you look closer in the shadows, for example in Paris under bridges, you will see the darker side to the city; people who are homeless, litter, even a street on fire etc. I’m not saying it’s ok or it’s right but sadly even postcard places aren’t completely free of issues. In the UK, sometimes the Peak District has rubbish littered everywhere and where I live I’ve had to report fly-tipping of really sharp metal sheets across the road from me, I saw the people just dump it all. I think everyone has to see it as their responsibility which retake Rome have clearly done and it needs to be taken seriously by politicians and those in power too. Hope they can sort this out; I’d love to visit Italy sometime.
Whenever you see the pictures of great cities they look amazing, however when you visit and go from place to place on foot , reality hits. These places have been hit hard by the forces of globalisation & free market Liberalism.
Say thank you to open borders and unlimited influx of ppl from all world
Hit me up anytime you're ready
wow what a coincidence. just left Rome the day this vid came out after visiting for the first time and indeed noticed trash, whether in the bins or laying out on the streets, was a big problem
They need to take a page out of Germany’s energy play book and build power stations that process the rubbish into energy.
Very sad to see an important part of cultural history mismanaged and neglected like that.
The citizen group is a great idea and very honorable to care about your community
That came to my mind too. Just seeing the caption I was like why don't they have incineration plants. I would understand the situation if this was happening in 3rd world countries or in developing countries but I just cant wrap my head around it that country like Italy is facing this kind of issue.
In my country less than 5% of the waste ends up in the landfills and before I googled about this, I thought this would be the case in other European countries too. Sadly this was quite far from the truth.
@@2HighNoon To much space for to few tax payers, the city can't be managed properly with only 5 billions a year.
This problem is not only in Rome but all over the Globe.
Plastic packaging, fast fashion, over-consumption, greed, not my job to clean up after myself, throw-away societies.
No not in West European Countries
Never happen in japan,,
More recycling and composting food and garden waste. Recycle,re-use .
If you live in a place keep it clean.
We are already using them
After all, it will not be a big problem unless the citizens throw away the garbage.
In other words, it is a matter of culture, morals and education level of Roman citizens.
It's not about throwing garbage. It's about the authorities not picking them up. I mean, you do throw your garbage too right ? But opposite to what's happening in Rome, your garbage are regularly picked. That's what's missing here.
2021. The year the global rubbish problem reached tipping point. Rubbish just can't be moved around to be someone else's issue to deal with.
arrived in Roma Termini for the first time a few days before this video came out and it was shocking. a very bad first impression later worsened by the trash epidemic everywhere i went that killed the magic
Whos keeping all the money that should be for city investments
We’re asking the same thing about Washington DC and most US state capitols and legislatures.
Democrat cities.....
@@pandasrules7536 ding! we have a winner!
@@pandasrules7536 gop cities are already shit holes tho
@@SophiaElibaby None like Chicago, Burn Loot Murder......Defund the police.....
@@SophiaElibaby name them..
When there is harmony between the mind, heart, and resolution, then nothing is impossible.
The mafia at it again.
What a mess.. In a fairtale city
In the meantime, barges with garbage sail on eu rivers, trying to dump italy’s garbage on other countries land.
Not just Italy other European countries doing the same, in other countries. Out of sight out of mind philosophy.
Climate change is real but we could be too late to reverse the effects…
Europe and the UK pay millions to Brazilian officials to let us dump waste on there land my company does 40 ton every 24 hours and it gets shipped to Brazil destroying there land while a handful of corrupt politicians make bank and my company avoids any hazardous waste disposal tax aswell by moving it in containers my company is uk based but all the higher ups are american getting 99% of the profit even tried sueing the NHS by doing a bin bundle contract like a hospital need 50 a day but they only started doing either 34 or 68 bin packages so they were charging them for 18 empty bins daily hospital was like were not paying for 68 we only need 50 luckily the uk judge told the American lawyers to get lost
lol, they pay that
@@CFS1822 paying does not mean is legal
@@liviu2004 it's not illegal, the trash is used to run waste-to-energy plants that otherwise will only be a money pit.
* Start a recycling campaign on a GRAND scale to REDUCE the amt. of rubbish (locals) Plastic/glass/cans and paper SHOULD ALL BE RECYCLED
* Introduce SPOT FINES for littering as they do in Singapore (tourists)
Rome is dirty and rough , specially around the main station
They should put a massive lid on the leaning tower of Pisa. Boom!!! Worlds biggest trash can!
Ideas like this is why I should be the undisputed leader of the world!
Recycling is an answer
Black Plague: "Ready for round 2?"
Same in Pisa
Wow it looks like back in time.
One other thing i dont understand about Europe is asking for tap water at restaurants and being forced to buy bottled water. how is bottled water not contributing to the waste issue and especially the PLASTIC waste/environment issue???
4 'R'. Reduce, Re-use, Recycle and be Responsible...
I visited Rome in 2005 and i don't remember it being this bad, what i do remember is that a lot of the people there were pretty damned aggressive.
I live in northeast Italy (which is supposedly more "civilized" than southern Italy), and the people here are also aggressive, loud, inconsiderate and argumentative. Maybe it's not as bad as Rome, but it's still too much.
I think Italians in general are just wound up too tight.
Hello, how are you doing today..?
Poor Africa, it turns out the countries they are always mocking are much way clean
*Any Indians here ?lol😂. These people have no idea how we live. Its actually good according to my standards*
Yes it can, burn that rubbish and you have electricity
obvs short term solution is to fix collection system, but better long term soln is lower the amount of waste produced by banning certaining non recyclable packaging
We have a lot of rubbish too at landfill called Downing Street
It's looks amazing!
How this happening in Rome!
To much space for to few tax payers, the city can't be managed properly with only 5 billions a year.
No
The Roman Empire collapsed years ago 🙄
Italy did well after that too - Leonardo da Vinci, Galileo, etc
I think it’s good that there’s rubbish around that area because it shows people how much material goes to waste and it questions people of what and where it gets disposed of.
Litter is disgusting. People need to take pride in their homes, neighborhoods, community and the planet.
Humans are so wasteful. Much of what is in the trash can be recycled or reused. Individuals, ppoliticians and corporations need to do more to increase recycling and using recycled materials for new products.
I wish people thought like this and had the will to act. It's not difficult.
Imagine the ancient Romans looking down on this
Hello , how are you doing today..?
Everyone blames management.. But really?! There are so many people that just doesn't care and just drop their litter right where they stand.. Then they say... There are not enough trash-bins.. Do they not sew pockets in their countries? Bring the shit until you arrive at a trash-bin.. kurva
Either every woman there is beautiful or the reporter made it a point to interview mostly them only.
Was thinking the same thing, that volunteer girl was just breathtaking
1:21 They need to do something about the roads as well…
No.
The Eternal city needs to protected at all cost...The millenium old city cannot be turned into a dump
What about the english empire going down the drain at the moment, because of Brexit.
After India , now BBC chosen Rome
😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Gorgeous city. I hope the clean up is successful.
The EU will lose tourism when the cities are filthy and there is hate for the tourists. We will find another place in the World to visit.
It's already started in Paris. Citizens hate tourists, city is filthy & there is racial tension everywhere. It's sad.
@@SoulEternalPeaceWarrior77 Racial tension ? That's new to me I live in Paris 12e and there's no tension ! we have plenty of fuel and we have no shortage of food ! I heard Britain is divided since Brexit
migrated to Italy a few years ago, realised it was a dump and left within 3 months. Dirty, smelly and full of graffiti. Sure the countryside is better but...
Meanwhile London smells like roses...
Looks like London on a daily
Kolkata gives off a similar vibe
How come the holy place became a garbage area? This is odd.. what's the Government doing? Aren't they paid to get their job done? 😔
Vatican City and Rome are in the same place, but NOT the same place... read more, type less.
@@lchjr Rome is still a holy place for me. And why don't you mind your own business? You think you are so smart? I think you are a very insecure person. Mind your own life! Get lost!
Italy is becoming the India of Europe.
Well, this probably stems from 7 decades ago. Please check out one scene from "Roman Holiday": when Princess Annie (Audrey) was lingering around the Piazza di Spagna, she bought an ice cream cone. At the time she was almost finishing the cone, she was attracted by something else and moved away from the plaza, and she just directly littered the wrapping paper of the cone to the ground, instead of a trashbin. I guess most of tourists in Rome tend to mimic Annie(Audrey) since the movie is so impressive. Then comes the challenge of stockpiling garbage in this magnificent city. This is a presumption.
Huge stretch.. also it requires people seeing a movie from a long time ago