Some People Don’t Want to Throw Garbage on Roads, but…

Most people want clean surroundings. Very few intentionally wish to litter roads, parks, lakes, or public places. Yet garbage still ends up on streets every day. Why?

Sometimes, the problem is not intention — it is accessibility.

Imagine someone walking with an empty water bottle, a food wrapper, or a coffee cup in hand. They may genuinely want to dispose of it responsibly, but after searching for several minutes without finding a dustbin nearby, frustration takes over. Eventually, many people choose convenience over responsibility and throw the waste wherever they can.

This is a challenge faced in many cities today.

Cleanliness Needs Better Accessibility

Clean cities are not built only through awareness campaigns. They also require proper infrastructure that is easy to find and use.

When public dustbins, recycling centers, toilets, and waste collection points are difficult to locate, even responsible citizens struggle to contribute effectively. Environmental responsibility becomes easier when the right facilities are visible and accessible.

The Thought Behind CleanQuesto

CleanQuesto was created from a simple but powerful observation:

“Some people don’t want to throw garbage on roads, but they don’t find the nearest bin easily.”

What began as a concern about locating nearby garbage bins soon evolved into a larger vision — building a community-driven platform that helps people connect with environmental resources around them.

CleanQuesto helps users:

  • Locate nearby dustbins and recycling points
  • Find public toilets and drinking water points
  • Discover e-waste and medical-waste disposal locations
  • Report waste, pollution, potholes, and civic hazards
  • Participate in eco-events and cleanup drives
  • Collaborate with local communities for environmental action

Small Actions Create Big Change

A cleaner city is not created by one organization alone. It grows when citizens, communities, volunteers, and local authorities work together.

Something as simple as helping someone find a nearby dustbin can prevent littering, reduce pollution, and encourage responsible habits.

Technology can make these small actions easier, faster, and more impactful.

A Shared Responsibility

Keeping our surroundings clean is not just about rules or penalties — it is about creating systems that support good intentions.

At CleanQuesto, we believe many people are willing to do the right thing when given the right tools and information.

Because a cleaner tomorrow begins with making responsible choices easier today.