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What's a waste classification
The classification of wastes is the sum of a series of activities that have been transformed into public resources by classifying them as storage, sorting and sorting and moving according to certain provisions or criteria. The purpose of the classification is to increase the resource and economic value of the waste and to maximize its use。
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Waste classification criteria
The garbage is usually recycledHarmful waste, cooking garbage, other garbage is classified as “four”。
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Classification of garbageIdentification
Recoverable collection containers are blue, hazardous waste collection containers are red, cooking garbage collection containers are green and other garbage collection containers are grey。
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120 common household waste classification strategies
Recoverable garbage
Recycling is a regenerative resource and refers to wastes in household waste that are not contaminated and that are suitable for recycling, mainly in the five categories of waste electrical and electronics, waste paper, waste plastics, waste glass, waste metals, etc., and is a major factor in the classification of household waste and in the reduction of waste。

Harmful waste
Hazardous waste, which means substances in which the living waste poses a direct or potential hazard to human health or to the natural environment, must be collected, transported, stored and stored separately. ]Environmental protectionSpecial security treatment is carried out by specialized bodies accredited to the department。

It's a mess
The culinary garbage produced by public institutions, mainly leftovers from the canteens, leftovers from the cooking process, abandoned parts of the meatfish shrimp, eggshells, etc., is “a daily clean day”. Paper towels, toothpicks, etc., are not biodegradable and are to be delivered separately from cooking garbage。

Other garbage
Non-recoverable parts of paper, plastic, glass, metal-like waste。
Non-recoverable parts of textile and bamboo waste such as mops, rags, toothpicks, chopsticks, branches, etc. Ashes, brick tile ceramics, other mixed garbage, such as dust cleaning, ceramic dishes, large bones, plant hard shells, dead grass, etc。





