PP in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada criticizes the new door-to-door waste collection system

Josep Lluís Javaloyes, PP leader in Manresa, claims the measure will cause stress and an unnecessary burden for residents starting February 16.

Imatge genèrica d'un contenidor de reciclatge o bosses de brossa preparades per a la recollida porta a porta.

Imatge genèrica d'un contenidor de reciclatge o bosses de brossa preparades per a la recollida porta a porta.

The Popular Party (PP), through former councilor Josep Lluís Javaloyes, regretted the decision by the Sant Joan de Vilatorrada Town Council to implement door-to-door collection starting February 16, calling it a burden.

The former PP councilor in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada and current party leader in Manresa, Josep Lluís Javaloyes, expressed concern over the local administration's announcement. According to the popular party members, the new model, presented as modern and sustainable, is “far from becoming a comfortable and functional public service”.

"Everything indicates that it will end up becoming an unnecessary burden for many families in the town."

Josep Lluís Javaloyes · PP Leader in Manresa and former councilor in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada
The popular party argues that what might seem like a brilliant idea on paper will lead to significant practical inconveniences. These include rigid schedules, increased obligations for residents, and special difficulties for families with children, the elderly, or those with incompatible work schedules.
The PP warns that, instead of facilitating waste management, the system could generate “stress, confusion, and a constant feeling of control”. They demand that a public service should simplify citizens' lives, not complicate them, and believe the door-to-door system does not adapt to the social reality of Sant Joan de Vilatorrada.
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