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Overflowing bins and rubbish on a street in Trongate, Glasgow on 28 August 2022.
A warning has been issued from the national public health agency of Scotland over a risk to public health as bin strikes continue across much of the country.
Public Health Scotland said people could be at risk from the build up of food, animal and human waste.
The agency has issued advice to councils to "decontaminate" areas where bins have overflowed.
The warning came as another day of talks to resolve the dispute ended.
Picture by Matt Wilkinson/Stella Pictures Ltd 07814 960751
28/08/2022
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Overflowing bins and rubbish on a street in Trongate, Glasgow on 28 August 2022.<br />
A warning has been issued from the national public health agency of Scotland over a risk to public health as bin strikes continue across much of the country.<br />
Public Health Scotland said people could be at risk from the build up of food, animal and human waste.<br />
The agency has issued advice to councils to "decontaminate" areas where bins have overflowed.<br />
The warning came as another day of talks to resolve the dispute ended.<br />
Picture by Matt Wilkinson/Stella Pictures Ltd 07814 960751<br />
28/08/2022