Campora's response
“We will ask Amiu to step up the steps for collecting waste at Righi in order to prevent wild boars from finding full bins at night. We also plan to install new bilateral bins anchored to the ground in order to prevent ungulates from overthrowing them". Thus the municipal councilor for the Environment and Waste, Matteo Campora, in the city council responding to the immediate answer question presented by the councilor Luca Pirondini, M5s, who denounced the abandonment of garbage and waste on the heights of the city, in particular al Righi and inside the Parco dei Forti e delle Mura.
An urgent problem
“The presence of wild boars in the urban area is a serious problem in Genoa as in many other Italian cities and it is not easy to intervene continuously to heal the situations that occur following the overturning of bins by ungulates.
Future installations
While waiting to solve the problem of wild boars - explained Campora - we plan on the one hand to install in the future, in the Righi area, new bilateral bins anchored to the ground, so that the ungulates cannot overturn them; on the other hand, we will ask AMIU to increase the number of passages in the evening, so that at night the wild boars do not find food in the bins. We will also ask, where possible, to anchor the bins to the ground "(source: City of Genoa).