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During the Middle Ages, garbage collection was primarily the responsibility of local communities and households. Towns often had designated areas for waste disposal, and residents were expected to manage their own refuse. In some larger cities, local authorities implemented rudimentary systems for waste removal, sometimes employing individuals or laborers to collect and remove trash. However, sanitation practices were generally poor, and waste management was not as organized as in modern times.

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