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Taiwan city to offer gold for residents who collect dog poo

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TAIPEI (AFP) - A city in northern Taiwan will run an innovative scheme to keep its streets clean by encouraging residents to collect dog poo for a chance to win gold.

New Taipei City, which surrounds the capital, will in July offer residents who collect canines' waste the chance to enter a lucky draw, the United Evening News newspaper reported on Saturday.

Those taking part in the scheme will be given one lottery ticket in exchange for the dog waste they collect for a chance to enter the draw, which has a top prize of a gold ingot worth US$2,000 (S$2,500), it said.

The scheme ran for the first time in 2011, and proved a success attracting more than 20,000 participants.
 

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TAIPEI (AFP) - A city in northern Taiwan will run an innovative scheme to keep its streets clean by encouraging residents to collect dog poo for a chance to win gold.

New Taipei City, which surrounds the capital, will in July offer residents who collect canines' waste the chance to enter a lucky draw, the United Evening News newspaper reported on Saturday.

Those taking part in the scheme will be given one lottery ticket in exchange for the dog waste they collect for a chance to enter the draw, which has a top prize of a gold ingot worth US$2,000 (S$2,500), it said.

The scheme ran for the first time in 2011, and proved a success attracting more than 20,000 participants.

S$2500 for using 20,000 cleaners ...smart :wink:
 
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