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Garbage classification|Classification is a small step, a big step for civilization

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Garbage sorting

It starts with me

Garbage classification|Classification is a small step, a big step for civilization

The huge amount of garbage generated in our lives,

is seriously eroding our living environment,

Garbage sorting is realized

Waste reduction, recycling, and harmlessness

An effective way to avoid a "garbage siege".

Garbage classification|Classification is a small step, a big step for civilization

Learn about garbage sorting in one minute

Garbage classification refers to a series of activities that classify and store, put and carry garbage according to certain regulations or standards, so as to transform them into public resources. The purpose of sorting is to improve the resource value and economic value of garbage, and strive to make the best use of it.

The recyclables collection container is blue

The food waste collection container is green

Hazardous waste collection containers are red

Other garbage collection containers are grey

There are four categories of garbage

Garbage classification|Classification is a small step, a big step for civilization

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harvest

Recyclables are renewable resources, which refer to the waste that is not polluted and suitable for recycling and recycling in domestic garbage, mainly including waste electrical and electronic products, waste paper, waste plastics, waste glass, scrap metal, etc., which is the main work of domestic waste classification at this stage and an important factor affecting the reduction of garbage.

Garbage classification|Classification is a small step, a big step for civilization

Electrical and electronic products

Discarded computers, printers, photocopies, fax machines, scanners, projectors, televisions, air conditioners, etc.

Paper

1. Flat paper: newspapers, copy paper, leaflets, wrapping paper, envelopes, cardboard, etc.;

2. Cartons (boxes): cardboard boxes, packaging boxes (such as snack boxes, tissue boxes), milk (beverage) Tetra Pak packaging, etc.

Plastics

1. Bottles: PET plastic bottles (mineral water bottles, beverage bottles), rigid plastic bottles;

2. Other containers: plastic boxes (such as ice cream boxes), plastic cups (such as yogurt cups, jelly cups), soft buckets, etc.

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harm

Hazardous waste refers to the substances in domestic waste that cause direct or potential harm to human health or the natural environment, which must be collected, transported and stored separately, and specially safely disposed of by a professional organization recognized by the environmental protection department.

Garbage classification|Classification is a small step, a big step for civilization
Garbage classification|Classification is a small step, a big step for civilization

Batteries

Coin cell batteries, rechargeable batteries (e.g. mobile phone batteries). It does not contain ordinary dry batteries (such as No. 1, No. 5 and No. 7 batteries, which are now put in as other garbage because their production has met the national low-mercury or mercury-free technical requirements).

Contains mercury

Waste fluorescent tubes, waste energy-saving lamps, waste water silver thermometers, waste water silver blood pressure monitors, glow sticks, etc.

Waste drugs

Expired medicines are hazardous waste, and bottles containing tablets can be disposed of as recyclables depending on the material.

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Garbage classification|Classification is a small step, a big step for civilization

The food waste generated by public institutions is mainly leftovers from canteens, leftovers, vegetable leaves, meat, fish and shrimp waste parts, eggshells, etc. Paper towels, toothpicks, etc. are not biodegradable and need to be put separately from food waste.

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Garbage classification|Classification is a small step, a big step for civilization

1

Non-recyclable parts of paper, plastic, glass, and metal waste.

2

Non-recyclable parts of textile, wood and bamboo waste, such as mops, rags, toothpicks, disposable chopsticks, branches, etc.

3

Dust, bricks, ceramics, and other mixed waste, such as cleaning muck, ceramic dishes, large bones, plant hard shells, withered flowers and plants, etc.

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