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EGYPT PARTICIPATES IN THE 2023 GARBAGE COLLECTING WORLD CUP IN JAPAN

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EGYPT PARTICIPATES IN THE 2023 GARBAGE COLLECTING WORLD CUP IN JAPAN

In November 2023, the SpoGomi Trash World Cup, which is exactly what it sounds like, will hold its first edition and introduce competitive rubbish collection to the world. A team from Egypt has joined 20 other nations to compete for the title of trash-picking king and queen!
‘SpoGomi’, a combination of ‘sport’ and ‘gomi’ (Japanese for rubbish), was first invented in 2008. Under World Cup rules, each team has three players and is given 60 minutes to gather rubbish in a designated area – in this case, the streets of Tokyo. However, the real challenge lies in sorting it correctly into bags for burnable waste, recyclable plastic bottles, metal cans and other categories. Players are also held back by a number of restrictions: they’re not allowed to run, and they’re not allowed to take items from private properties, roads or railway tracks.

When the time is up, the trash is weighed to determine which team is the victor. In case of a tied result, extra points would be determined by different types of waste.

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