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Cars Off the Streets, Carters Out of the System

In Concordia, the expansion of the ban on horse-drawn carts and municipal operations successfully removed 70% of horse-drawn carts from circulation. The regulations were supplemented with fines and partial or permanent confiscations, if necessary. However, there is no clear data on the fate of families who relied on this activity for their livelihood. DIARIOJUNIO spoke with Carlos Fabián, a waste collector since the age of eight, who criticized …
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In Concordia, the expansion of the ban on horse-drawn carts and municipal operations successfully removed 70% of horse-drawn carts from circulation. The regulations were supplemented with fines and partial or permanent confiscations, if necessary. However, there is no clear data on the fate of families who relied on this activity for their livelihood. DIARIOJUNIO spoke with Carlos Fabián, a waste collector since the age of eight, who criticized …

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diariojunio.com.ar broke the news in on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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