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They Transform a Landfill Into a Clean and Safe Space

Summary by Radio Nicaragua
As part of the "Play Fair, Make Your Neighborhood Your Field" campaign, the youth of Villa Libertad transformed an illegal dump into a clean and safe space. "It's 200 cubic meters of waste that the residents themselves have been collecting. The mayor's office contributed with garbage trucks, dump trucks, shovels, and mini-loaders. Once they've gathered it, we collect it and transport it directly to the landfill," said Mauricio Díaz, Director of …
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As part of the "Play Fair, Make Your Neighborhood Your Field" campaign, the youth of Villa Libertad transformed an illegal dump into a clean and safe space. "It's 200 cubic meters of waste that the residents themselves have been collecting. The mayor's office contributed with garbage trucks, dump trucks, shovels, and mini-loaders. Once they've gathered it, we collect it and transport it directly to the landfill," said Mauricio Díaz, Director of …

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Radio Nicaragua broke the news on Saturday, June 27, 2026.
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