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What is the institutional principle of garbage classification in Xi city?

According to Article 19 of the Measures for the Classified Management of Domestic Waste in Xi City, units and individuals should accurately put domestic waste in accordance with the requirements of the time, place and method announced by the manager, and put domestic waste into the collection container with corresponding signs or designated collection points.

Putting domestic garbage shall comply with the following provisions:

1. Recyclable materials shall be put into domestic garbage collection containers marked with recyclable materials or handed over to renewable resource recycling enterprises for recycling.

2. Kitchen waste should be drained and placed.

3, lamps, mercury products and other fragile or liquid-containing hazardous waste should be put in after taking measures to prevent damage or leakage.

4. Waste large furniture with large volume, strong integrity or need to be dismantled and reprocessed shall be left to recycling enterprises or put into designated recycling points.

5. Waste electrical and electronic products shall be recycled according to the product manual or the recycling tips indicated in the business places of product sellers, maintenance agencies and after-sales service agencies, or put into designated recycling points.

Extended data

According to the Measures for the Management of Domestic Waste Classification in Xi, Article 3 Domestic waste in this Municipality is divided into the following four categories:

1. Recyclable materials refer to articles suitable for recycling and resource utilization, including paper, plastic, metal, glass and fabric.

2. Hazardous wastes refer to domestic wastes that directly or potentially endanger human health or the natural environment, including waste rechargeable batteries, waste button cell, waste lamps, waste medicines, waste pesticides (containers), waste paints (containers), waste daily chemicals and waste silver products.

3. Kitchen waste refers to the organic perishable domestic waste abandoned by families, including solid food, eggshells, melon seeds, tea dregs, etc. And organic perishable wastes produced in fruit and vegetable markets and aquatic products markets, including discarded vegetable leaves, fruits, fish and shrimp, etc.

4. Other garbage refers to domestic garbage other than the first three items, including discarded sanitary napkins, disposable diapers, napkins, cigarette butts, clean dregs, sticks and shells.

Article 4 Domestic garbage shall be classified for use, collection, transportation and disposal.