Personal waistcoat of sanitation workers
“you throw garbage at the window, 1’m worried at the roadside” “my heart is broken when 1 see you throw it around”… On Apri4, many citizens found that there were many grounded slogans on the waistcoat of sanitation workers in Wangcheng District of Changsha, reminding everyone not to throw it around. 1t is understood that there are 10 similar slogans, which were thought up by more than 2000 sanitation workers in Wangcheng district. These slogans have won a lot of praise. Some people said, “this catchphrase doesn’t disgust me, on the contrary, it’s a bit shameful.”. Photo / sanitation bureau of Wangcheng District
on Apri4, sanitation workers in Wangcheng District of Changsha put on personalized waistcoats with cute slogans. Photo / Wangcheng District Sanitation Bureau
red net Changsha, April 5 – “you throw garbage at the car window, 1’m worried at the roadside” “my heart is broken when 1 see you throw it around.” on Apri4, many people found that these slogans “mengmengda” appeared on the reflective vest of sanitation workers in Wangcheng District, Changsha
Why do these slogans appear on the uniforms of sanitation workers” This is proposed by director Wu of our environmental sanitation bureau. ” Wangcheng District Sanitation Bureau staff told reporters< There are more than 2000 sanitation workers in Wangcheng District, who are very tired every day. 1n order to reduce their burden and appeal to the public not to litter, director Wu launched everyone to think of 10 slogans, "we want to use this kind of grounded slogans on our uniforms to let everyone take care of the environment. At present, the effect is not bad." “sometimes, just after sweeping the floor, people throw rubbish around, which increases the workload.” On the morning of Apri4, Chen Manying, a sanitation worker at work, said that her uniform said, “cutting off water is more worrying, littering is more worrying.”. 1n response, Chen Manying said, “these slogans express our feelings.” these unique slogans have also won praise from the public, saying that they should respect the achievements of sanitation workers Mr. Quan, a citizen, said, “this kind of catchphrase doesn’t disgust me. 1t’s a bit of a shame. For us, if we want to improve our quality, the most basic point is not to give others trouble. “