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Paths Links People

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Thonigala Inscriptions are of the 2nd Century BC and carved on Rock. information courtesy;Internet

Thonigala Inscriptions are of the 2nd Century BC and carved on Rock. information courtesy;Internet
Tonigala. (a.) Parumaka Abaya puta parumaka Tisaha wapi acagirika Tisa pawatahi agata anagata catudisa sagasa dine. Dewana pi maharaja Gamini Abaye niyate acanagaraka ca [tawi] rikiya nagaraka ca. Parumaka Abaya puta parumaka Tisa niyata pite raj aha agata anagata catudisa sagasa

History; Path to future

History; Path to future
Reading Future through History, Nagala mountain and the Stupa of the Nagala Kanda Rajamaha Viharaya, Nikaweva, Polpithigama, Kurunegala District.

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

How do you rate your consumers?

Today, i saw someone has thrown an empty bottle of a famous product prepared for drinking purposes near one of the main roads in Nugegoda, without putting it into a 'dust- bin'. 

That was not the first time that i have seen such actions of people. 

i have noticed that some of the empties that some throw after consuming them and without accurately binning them are very famous products known to most globally. 

And they are very expensive products, according to my awareness. 

Some of the products that some or most or certain age categories that do not have any health issues consume or prefer / like to consume are not the products that certain low class groups / categories buy in general due to issues related to 'affordability'.   some do not buy certain consumer products not because they cannot afford but not interested in consuming them. 

i thought what is the worth of a million dollar customer that consume what ever famous or highly expensive brand / type of consumer product that do not know to accurately bin it after consuming it?

i thought how customer / consumer has throw or bin the wrappers , empty bottles etc shows his / her level of awareness of such things, how they respect related rules and regulations, how nature friendly they are etc. 

Actually it is not the fault or issue of the manufacturer really. it is the fault or issue of the consumer / customer who consume the product you produce.

there is something lacking along the roads as well. i hardly see bins along the roads for people to bin the things unwanted, except in some places. Therefore it is little unfair to fine customers / consumers who throw wastes along the roads until the drainage systems are blocked. The Nagarasabha or the Municipal councils of the areas must take the initiative over such things without really waiting till others tell them, no matter how big or small or how much funds you get or not , whether you are belong to KMC or CMC, SJMC, such things are irrelevant to us. 

But that is not an excuse for the customers / consumers who throw things / garbage / wastes along the roads or wherever they please.  

Couple of days ago, i noticed that near the Janatha pola ( fare) in Nugegoda, the drainage was full of things / garbage ( empty bottles including), no wonder why the city become a hell not a heaven during rainy season or on a day that it rains cats and dogs.

I do not know whether the manufacturers of famous or infamous consumer products must allocate a certain / tiny place around the product / label to give their customers some advice. 

About couple of years back, Colombo and other urban areas maintained by Municipal councils were famous for its 'cleanliness'. i think every responsible authority must pay little more attention than the attention they are giving currently to change the cities into previous level. 

and consumers kindly cooperate buy binning the things accurately after consuming eatables / drinkable. bring them home if you see no proper place to bin them. 

let us keep our cities and villages , communities clean. 

And friends be an intelligent respectful consumer. 

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