A majority in Copenhagen’s City Hall voted Thursday evening to advance a proposal to reduce the number of public trash bins throughout the city. The move aims to improve street cleanliness and potentially reduce costs associated with waste collection. Despite opposition from a member of the Enhedsliste (Red-Green Alliance) party, who believes fewer bins will encourage littering, the proposal passed. The dissenting council member ultimately voted in favor of the plan, suggesting a compromise was reached. Details regarding the specific reduction in bins and implementation timeline have not yet been finalized. The decision follows ongoing discussions about waste management strategies in the Danish capital. Further debate is expected as the plan moves forward.