The article discusses the pollution of natural landscapes along rivers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, particularly focusing on the Neretva River. It highlights how despite the presence of trash bins at most beaches, littering remains a significant problem due to a lack of public awareness. The text describes the shoreline being 'decorated' with plastic flags and other waste, creating an unsightly scene. Similar issues are noted along other rivers such as Drina, Sava, Bosna, Spreca, Vrbas, Miljacka, and Zeljeznica, where images of garbage, plastic waste, and foul smells are common.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a factual account of environmental degradation caused by human behavior without taking a clear ideological stance. It criticizes public awareness but does not attribute blame to specific political entities or parties. The framing is observational rather than biased toward any政治派






