Raccoon Resistance - 99% Invisible
Briefly

Toronto's introduction of "raccoon-resistant" compost bins represents a significant technological advancement in urban waste management, addressing environmental concerns while innovatively tackling raccoon issues.
The new compost bins are designed to withstand diverse weather conditions and are equipped with features to prevent access by raccoons, marking a crucial shift in waste management practices.
Through the design and implementation of these bins, the city enhances waste management while maintaining consideration for the needs of residents, including those with disabilities.
Journalist Amy Dempsey's research revealed unexpected raccoon adaptations, indicating that despite human innovation, these creatures continue to challenge urban waste solutions.
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