The first interview, as some of you may know was with the head of my school's janitorial service; Louis. I though it was very nice of him to take time out of his schedule to answer my questions, and also to help my project and problem, littering. What I learned from Louis is that he does everything he can to make sure that his surroundings and the environment in general is clean. He does this by encouraging his kids and his family to use the trash cans always. I honestly thought that since he had to deal with all this mess in school, he wouldn't bother about filth outside of school. But then thinking again, if he does it in school, he might as well do it outside of school, since he said in the interview that, it is his job, but he also prefers people using the bin.
My second interview this time, is going to be with a student, particularly a deliberate litterer. I want to know why they litter, why they think that others will clean up after them, and in their opinion, how littering, is affecting them and the environment.
After going over this update, I'd like to ask you two questions: 1. Do you think people who litter have no sense of ownership, and therefore you'd be able to find this out on your next interview with the "deliberate litterer"?
ReplyDelete2. Some people would consider throwing organic food waste on the ground,like banana peels, as biodegradable, in other words, they wouldn't refer to throwing a banana peel on the ground as littering, what do you think?