Streeting Leaves Downing Street: The Forgotten Art of Cost Per Use Thinking Streeting leaves has been gaining attention in niche circles as a centuries old practice that challenges traditional notions of waste management.
For the uninitiated, "streeting" refers to deliberately placing fallen leaves on pavement or roads to dry out and be dispersed by natural forces, rather than collecting and processing them through municipal services.
This approach is rooted in cost per use thinking, an idea that has been around for centuries but remains largely overlooked in modern waste management strategies.