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If you want to understand domestic waste, you must understand its specific classification, domestic waste can generally be divided into four categories: garbage, kitchen waste, hazardous waste and other garbage. Today, our cute little meow will introduce you to other garbage, including which garbage.
Other garbage is less harmful, but has no reuse value. Other garbage includes bricks, tiles, ceramics, muck, toilet waste paper, porcelain fragments and other difficult wastes in addition to the above types of garbage. Sanitary landfills can effectively reduce the pollution of groundwater, surface water, soil and air, and in today's society, there is no good way to effectively dissolve other waste, so it needs to be produced as little as possible.
Let's talk about the classification of domestic waste?
Domestic garbage can generally be divided into four categories: garbage, kitchen waste, hazardous waste and other garbage. Commonly used waste methods mainly include comprehensive utilization, sanitary landfill, incineration and composting.
1) Garbage includes paper, metal, plastic, glass, etc., which can reduce pollution and save resources through comprehensive treatment. For example, 850 kilograms of paper can be made for every 1 ton of waste paper, saving 300 kilograms of wood, reducing pollution by 74% compared with the same amount of production; 1 ton of secondary raw materials can be obtained for every 1 ton of plastic beverage bottles; Every 1 ton of scrap steel can be made into tons of steel, which saves 47% of the cost compared with ore smelting, reduces air pollution by 75%, and reduces water pollution and solid waste by 97%.
2) Food waste includes leftovers, bones, roots and leaves and other food wastes, which are composted by biotechnology, and tons of organic fertilizer can be produced per ton.
3) Hazardous garbage includes waste batteries, waste fluorescent tubes, waste water silver thermometers, expired medicines, etc., which require special and safe disposal.
4) Other garbage includes bricks, tiles, ceramics, muck, toilet waste paper and other difficult wastes in addition to the above types of garbage, and sanitary landfill can effectively reduce the pollution of groundwater, surface water, soil and air.
The above is an introduction to the relevant knowledge of other garbage, I hope you can improve your understanding of other garbage and enhance your awareness of environmental protection. Next, I will introduce you to the classification and treatment methods of domestic garbage, welcome to pay attention to this cute little meow knowledge.
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Domestic garbage is mainly divided into four categories: 1. Wet garbage refers to perishable and organic garbage. It includes the kitchen waste generated by residents' daily life, the food waste generated by catering establishments and the fresh waste generated by farmers' markets.
2. Garbage refers to unpolluted domestic garbage such as glass, metal, plastic (rubber), paper, textiles, and small household appliances. 3. Hazardous garbage refers to domestic garbage that contains harmful substances and requires special safe treatment; There are mainly rechargeable batteries, button batteries, lamps, discarded medicines, pesticides (containers), paints (containers), toner cartridges, mercury products, etc. 4. Other garbage refers to other domestic garbage except for hazardous garbage and perishable garbage.
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Domestic garbage can generally be divided into four categories: garbage, kitchen waste, hazardous garbage, and other garbage.
Garbage should include newspapers, periodicals, books, various wrapping papers, office paper, advertising paper, cartons, etc., but it should be noted that paper towels and toilet paper are too water-soluble. Plastics: mainly include all kinds of plastic bags, plastic packaging, disposable plastic lunch boxes and tableware, toothbrushes, cups, mineral water bottles, etc.
Glass: mainly including all kinds of glass bottles, broken glass pieces, mirrors, light bulbs, thermoses, etc. Metal objects: mainly including cans, canning boxes, toothpaste skins, etc. Fabrics: mainly include discarded clothes, tablecloths, face towels, school bags, shoes, etc.
Categorical significance. Garbage classification is the basis for the operation of garbage terminal treatment facilities, and the implementation of domestic waste classification can effectively improve the urban and rural environment and promote the utilization of resources.
On the basis of the scientific and reasonable classification of domestic waste, the construction of a supporting system for domestic waste classification should be carried out, and the collection and transportation system should be established according to the classification varieties, and the first system coordinated with the utilization of renewable resources should be established, and the terminal treatment facilities connected with garbage classification should be improved to ensure that the classified collection and transportation, utilization and treatment facilities are connected with each other. Only by doing a good job in garbage classification, garbage ** and treatment and other supporting systems can operate more efficiently.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - garbage classification.
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Domestic garbage includes ** garbage, kitchen waste, hazardous garbage, and other garbage. 1. Garbage: mainly including waste paper, plastic, glass, metal and cloth five categories.
2. Kitchen waste: including leftovers, bones, roots, leaves, peels and other food wastes. 3. Hazardous garbage:
Including waste batteries, waste fluorescent tubes, waste water silver thermometers, expired medicines, etc. 4. Other garbage: bricks, tiles, ceramics, muck, toilet waste paper, paper towels and other difficult wastes.
There are also some waste electrical and electronic products, such as: waste computers, printers, copiers, fax machines, scanners, projectors, televisions, air conditioners, wires, sockets, etc. Waste paper, e.g
Flat paper: books, newspapers, copy paper leaflets, wrapping paper, envelopes, cardboard, etc.; Cartons (boxes): cardboard boxes, packaging boxes (such as snack boxes, tissue boxes), milk (beverages) Tetra Pak packaging, etc.
Waste plastics, such as bottles (mineral water bottles, beverage bottles), rigid plastic bottles, plastic oil drums, etc., other containers: plastic boxes (such as ice cream boxes), plastic cups (such as yogurt cups, jelly cups), soft barrels, plastic hangers, plastic toys, etc.; Other plastic products, waste plastic library, etc. Glass, such as glass bottles, incandescent bulbs, broken glass, and other glass products.
Office supplies, including sofas, coffee tables, desks, stationery cabinets, chairs and other office furniture. In addition to the above-mentioned types of domestic waste, there are also muck, and sanitary landfill can effectively reduce the pollution of groundwater, surface water, soil and air.
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Domestic waste mainly includes the following four types.
1. Kitchen waste.
This kind of garbage mainly refers to the waste containing organic matter, such as vegetable gangs, melon peel shells, leftovers, vegetable leaves, aquatic products, livestock and poultry offal, etc., according to the environment generated by kitchen waste, it can also be divided into household kitchen waste, kitchen waste and other kitchen waste.
2. Hazardous garbage.
Generally, it refers to mercury-containing lamps, as well as household chemicals, lead-containing batteries, cadmium batteries, mercury and other wastes that cause direct or potential harm to human health or the natural environment.
3. It can be garbage.
It mainly refers to the waste that is not polluted and suitable for recycling in domestic garbage. Among them, there are five main categories: waste paper, glass, metal, plastic and fabric.
1) Waste paper: mainly including newspapers, books, all kinds of packaging paper, etc.
2) Glass: mainly including all kinds of glass bottles, broken glass pieces, mirrors, thermoses, etc.
3) Metal objects: mainly including cans, canned food boxes, etc.
4) Plastics: all kinds of plastic bags, plastic foam, plastic packaging, disposable plastic lunch boxes and tableware, hard plastics, plastic toothbrushes, plastic cups, mineral water bottles, etc.
5) Fabrics: mainly including discarded clothes, tablecloths, face towels, school bags, shoes, etc.
4. Other garbage.
It mainly refers to the waste in addition to the above garbage, generally including napkins, diapers, plastic bags, toilet paper, flower pots, ceramics, etc.
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Domestic garbage includes ** garbage, kitchen waste, hazardous garbage, and other garbage. 1. Garbage: mainly including waste paper, plastic, glass, metal and cloth five categories.
2. Kitchen waste: including leftovers, bones, roots, leaves, peels and other food wastes. 3. Hazardous garbage:
Including waste batteries, waste fluorescent tubes, waste water silver thermometers, expired medicines, etc. <
Domestic garbage includes ** garbage, kitchen waste, hazardous garbage, and other garbage.
1. Garbage: mainly including waste paper, plastic, glass, metal and cloth five categories.
2. Kitchen waste: including leftovers, bones, roots, leaves, peels and other food wastes.
3. Hazardous garbage: including waste batteries, waste fluorescent tubes, waste water silver thermometers, expired medicines, etc.
4. Other garbage: bricks, tiles, ceramics, muck, toilet waste paper, paper towels and other difficult wastes.
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It refers to the waste that can be recycled such as paper, plastic appliances, metals, glass, fabrics, etc.;
2) Hazardous waste refers to wastes containing mercury lamps, household chemicals, lead-containing batteries, mercury, cadmium batteries, etc., which cause direct or potential harm to human health or the natural environment;
3) Kitchen waste.
It refers to perishable and organic wastes such as vegetable gangs, vegetable leaves, melon and fruit peel shells, leftovers, minced meat and bones, aquatic products, livestock and poultry offal, etc. According to the different places where kitchen waste is generated in households, catering services, farmers' markets and other places, it is divided into household kitchen waste and kitchen waste.
and other food waste;
4) Other garbage.
Refers to waste other than the first three items, including large bones, napkins, toilet paper, diapers, plastic bags, flower pots, ceramics, etc.
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Nowadays, China's domestic garbage can generally be divided into four categories: garbage, kitchen waste, hazardous waste and other garbage. At present, the commonly used garbage disposal methods mainly include:
Comprehensive utilization, sanitary landfill, incineration for power generation, composting, and resource return. Garbage mainly includes five categories: waste paper, plastic, glass, metal and cloth. Waste paper mainly includes newspapers, periodicals, books, various packaging papers, office paper, advertising paper, cartons, etc., but it should be noted that paper towels and toilet paper are too water-soluble.
Plastics mainly include various plastic bags, plastic packaging, disposable plastic lunch boxes and tableware, toothbrushes, cups, mineral water bottles, toothpaste skins, etc. Glass: mainly including all kinds of glass bottles, broken glass pieces, mirrors, light bulbs, thermoses, etc. Metal objects mainly include cans, cans, boxes, etc.
Fabrics: mainly include discarded clothes, tablecloths, face towels, school bags, shoes, etc. Kitchen waste includes food wastes such as leftovers, bones, roots, leaves, and fruit peels, which are composted on-site through biotechnology, and can produce about tons of organic fertilizer per tonne.
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Generally four. It can be **garbage, kitchen waste, hazardous garbage, and other garbage.
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