A guide designed so everyone can understand it
In Blagoevgrad, Za Zemiata and the municipality developed a pictorial household waste separation guide as part of the #ForkToFarm campaign: designed to be accessible to residents regardless of literacy level, language background, or prior environmental knowledge. The guide uses clear illustrations to show what goes where, reducing the confusion that causes contamination of sorted streams.
What the guide covers
- Visual instructions for each waste category: kitchen organics, recyclables, mixed residual
- Pictorial representation of common items that are frequently sorted incorrectly
- Distributed in print through municipal services, schools, and community centres
- Designed with input from local government to reflect Blagoevgrad's specific waste collection infrastructure
How to engage
- Blagoevgrad residents: pick up the guide from your municipal waste service or community centre and use it to review your household sorting habits
- Other Bulgarian municipalities: contact Za Zemiata to adapt the Blagoevgrad pictorial guide for your own local waste system
- Educators: use the guide in school waste workshops: the visual format works especially well with younger children and parents who have limited experience with sorting systems
Why it matters
Clear communication is the lowest-cost, highest-impact intervention in source separation. When residents know what to do, sorted waste quality improves, recyclers accept more material, and the financial case for collection strengthens.
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- Lead: Za Zemiata + Municipality of Blagoevgrad
- Campaign: #ForkToFarm
- Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th edition
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