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Nowadays, every household will use garbage cans, so what types of garbage cans do we know? The first is a metal trash can, the second is a plastic trash can, and the third is a wooden trash can.
1.Metal trash cans. Because it is made of metal or other synthetic materials, it is relatively strong and can be used for a long time, but it has a bad disadvantage, that is, after being soaked in water after a long period of use, it is likely to have a chemical reaction with some substances in the air.
Then it will rust, and this rust is very difficult to clean.
2.Plastic trash cans. Plastic trash cans are made of high-density ethylene or polypropylene.
It is made, so as long as it is not damaged by external factors, it can generally be used for a long time. And compared with metal trash cans, it has more advantages, such as it can soak in water for a long time without causing big problems, and it is resistant to acid and alkali and corrosion. Because it has a smooth surface, we can keep it clean as long as we wash it frequently and don't let some hard-to-clean stains stay on it.
And we all know that plastic is a relatively lightweight material, so it is also very convenient for us to move plastic trash cans.
3.Wooden trash cans. Wooden trash cans belong to the more textured category.
It is relatively simple and atmospheric, with a sense of art, it also belongs to the category that is easier to clean, when we put away the garbage, we only need to take it to the faucet and rinse it. But it also has some disadvantages, that is, it is relatively undurable, that is, if it is placed on the balcony, which can be exposed to the sun and rain, then it will be easily damaged and rotten.
The above is my summary, the classification of trash cans that we often use at home, I hope it will help you.
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Plastic, metal, wood, synthetic, and some paper are all common.
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There are many different types, such as plastic, stainless steel, ceramic, wood, cement, and mud pulp.
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There are four types of trash cans:
1. Garbage that can be used to represent suitable and resource utilization, including paper, plastic, glass, fabric, bottles and cans, etc., is collected in blue garbage containers.
2. Hazardous garbage refers to garbage that contains harmful substances and requires special safe treatment, including batteries, lamps and daily chemicals, etc., which are collected in red garbage containers.
3. Other garbage means garbage other than classified garbage, which is collected in gray garbage containers. The different colored bins represent the sorted garbage, so the sorted bins are divided in this way.
4. Green kitchen waste cans, mainly including: rice and flour food residues, vegetables, animal and vegetable oils, meat and bones, etc., from the chemical composition, there are starch, cellulose, protein, lipids and inorganic salts.
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The cost of harmless garbage disposal is very high, depending on the treatment method, the cost of treating a ton of garbage is about 100 yuan to several hundred yuan. People consume a lot of resources, produce on a large scale, consume a lot of it, and produce a lot of garbage. The consequences will be dire.
From the perspective of the methods of domestic waste classification in foreign cities, they are generally classified according to the composition and amount of garbage, combined with the resource utilization and treatment methods of local garbage. For example, Germany is generally divided into paper, glass, metal and plastic.
Australia is generally divided into compostable garbage, which can be **garbage, and non-**garbage; Japan is generally divided into plastic bottles, which can be plastics, other plastics, resource waste, large garbage, combustible garbage, non-combustible garbage and hazardous garbage, etc.
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There are four types of garbage cans for garbage sorting. Details:Domestic waste is divided into four categories: edible waste, kitchen waste, hazardous waste, and other waste.
But the bucket is generally blue. There are five main categories: waste paper, plastic, glass, metal and cloth.
Food waste bins are generally green. Mainly food waste such as leftovers, bones, roots, leaves, and peels.
Hazardous trash cans are generally red. Mainly** some waste batteries, waste fluorescent tubes, expired medicines, etc.
Other trash cans are generally yellow. Mainly ** bricks and ceramics in addition to the above types of garbage. Muck, toilet waste paper, paper towels, etc., difficult to ** waste.
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4 types of garbage cans.
1. The main categories of materials include waste paper, plastic, glass, metal and cloth.
2. Other garbage (called dry garbage in Shanghai) includes bricks, tiles, ceramics, muck, toilet waste paper, paper towels and other difficult wastes and dust, food bags (boxes) in addition to the above-mentioned types of garbage. Sanitary landfills can effectively reduce pollution of groundwater, surface water, soil and air.
3. Kitchen waste (Shanghai wet garbage) includes leftovers, bones, roots, leaves, peels and other food wastes. Biotechnology processes compost on site, producing tons of organic fertilizer per ton.
4. Hazardous garbage contains heavy metals, toxic substances that are harmful to human health, or wastes that cause actual or potential harm to the environment. Including batteries, fluorescent tubes, light bulbs, mercury thermometers, paint buckets, some household appliances, expired medicines and their containers, expired cosmetics, etc. This waste is generally disposed of separately or in a landfill.
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Trash cans are divided into 4 categories: can be ** garbage.
Food waste, hazardous waste and other waste.
Garbage includes waste paper, waste glass products, and domestic waste that can be recycled.
Kitchen waste, also known as wet waste, is a regenerated domestic waste that can be decomposed and absorbed by nature and turned into nutrients for plants.
Hazardous waste includes waste batteries, waste lamps and other wastes that are directly or potentially harmful to human health or the natural environment and cannot be used.
Other garbage is also called dry garbage.
Domestic waste, including plant hard shells, kitchen waste, and hazardous waste, is generally incinerated and landfilled.
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Trash cans are divided into four categories, which are trash, non-trash, hazardous and other trash. 1.(Blue) can be **garbage.
Refers to the waste that is suitable for ** and resource utilization, including paper, plastics, glass, fabrics, bottles and cans, etc., and is collected in blue garbage containers. 2.(Green) do not ** garbage.
Also known as kitchen waste, it refers to garbage other than garbage; Common garbage that is easy to decompose under natural conditions, such as skins, vegetable leaves, leftovers, flowers, plants, branches, leaves, etc. 3. (Red) hazardous garbage.
Indicates that garbage containing hazardous substances and requires special safe handling, including batteries, lamps and household chemicals, etc., is marked to be collected in red garbage containers. 4.(Gray) other garbage.
Indicates garbage outside of the classification, and the sign is collected in gray or yellow garbage containers.
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There are four kinds of garbage cans for garbage classification, namely: blue, can be ** garbage can. Red, toxic and harmful trash cans. Green, kitchen waste bins. Gray, other trash cans.
1. Blue, can be **trash can.
But garbage is naturally used to put all kinds of garbage that can be used, such as some waste paper, plastic bottles, metal materials, glass and cloth, etc., these garbage can be reused after the treatment of ** technology, and various products are produced for people's daily use. This can not only reduce the loss of resources, but also reduce the pollution damage to the environment.
2. Red, toxic and harmful trash cans.
Hazardous trash cans are specially used to put a variety of toxic and harmful heavy metals or other toxic substances, such as some waste batteries, lamps, bulbs, paint buckets and some expired chemicals, such as cosmetics, medicines, etc., are toxic and harmful garbage, which have a harmful effect on the human body and the environment.
3. Green, kitchen waste trash can.
As the name suggests, kitchen waste is generally the waste produced in the kitchen, including daily leftovers, gnawed bones, and various fruit peels and vegetable leaves, etc., which can be buried in the ground and decomposed to form fertilizer, so they need to be disposed of separately.
4. Gray, other trash cans.
Other garbage, refers to other garbage outside the above garbage, such as some decoration waste, such as ceramics, muck, and some sanitary clothes that can not be used, plastic bags that are difficult to degrade, etc., are classified as other garbage, this kind of garbage is some common garbage.
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Collectibles indicate garbage that is suitable for ** and resource utilization, and is collected in blue garbage containers.
Hazardous garbage means garbage that contains harmful substances and requires special safe handling, and is collected in red garbage containers.
Other garbage indicates garbage that is not sorted and is collected in gray garbage containers.
Green food waste cans, in terms of chemical composition, have starch, cellulose, protein, lipids and inorganic salts.
Household waste is divided into four categories: edible waste (blue), kitchen waste (green), hazardous waste (red) and other waste (yellow).
1. Scrap paper, scrap metal, plastics, glass, waste cloth, etc.
1) Waste paper includes: newspapers, magazines, used books, milk cartons, various packaging papers, office paper, cartons and other unpolluted paper products.
2) Plastics include: plastic bottles, plastic foam, plastic packaging, disposable plastic lunch boxes and cutlery, toothbrushes, plastic cups, etc.;
3) Glass includes: all kinds of glass bottles, broken glass pieces, mirrors, etc.;
4) Metals include: cans, tin cans, lead toothpaste skins, etc.;
5) Fabrics include: discarded clothes, towels, tablecloths, school bags, shoes, etc.
2 Food waste: including leftovers, bones, fish bones, melon peels, husks, grease and other food residues.
3. Hazardous garbage: including toxic, explosive, flammable, corrosive, mainly waste batteries, expired medicines, waste lamps, paints, waste water silver thermometers, etc., which require special safety treatment.
4. Other garbage: including bricks, ceramics, muck, pencil leads, toilet waste paper, waste paper towels and other difficult wastes in addition to the above types of garbage.
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