
My Opinion | 133013 Views | Aug 14,2021
Jul 14 , 2025.
In the city’s daily scramble, a lone porter hauls six stubborn black barrels meant to hold water but not so great at holding second chances. Like mummies wrapped in dark plastic, these containers conceal their hidden fate: hard to recycle, easy to forget, yet still pressed into service. Mercato, the country’s largest market, holds these barrels and many more appliances.
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