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What should I do if the classification of domestic waste enters the "compulsory era"?

Domestic garbage is everywhere, whether it's kitchen waste in our house, garbage at the entrance of the community, mineral water bottles thrown by tourists in scenic spots, or plastic bags by the river, etc. It has seriously affected the beauty of the environment, polluted the air and polluted the river. It is not only harmful to other living things, but also affects our health. So domestic waste is classified into? Mandatory era? Very necessary.

Students are the future of the motherland. Schools must strengthen the education of domestic waste classification knowledge, tell children to cultivate the virtue of domestic waste classification, and help parents do housework, especially garbage classification. You can start from the class and start from the school, so that children can form habits and go home to sort out domestic garbage.

The community is managed by the property, and the village is managed by the village committee. We will carry out education activities on the classification of domestic waste, encourage citizens and villagers to classify domestic waste, and popularize the common sense of domestic waste. It should also be equipped with some garbage throwing equipment, such as garbage trucks, trash cans, etc. Different kinds of garbage should be placed in trash cans of different colors. It is also necessary to reward and punish the classification of domestic waste and establish a credit rating. If the classification of domestic waste has been well maintained, it should be given to residents free of charge and the garbage charge should be reduced. If residents always litter, they should go to informed criticism and charge more for their rubbish.

Next, I will give you a popular science about the classification of different garbage:

There are four kinds of domestic garbage: recyclable garbage, harmful waste, other garbage and kitchen waste.

Recyclable garbage refers to garbage that is suitable for recycling and can be reused. It mainly includes waste paper, waste metal, waste plastics, waste packaging materials, waste electrical and electronic products, waste leather products, waste glass, waste textiles and so on. It should be put in a blue recyclable trash can.

Hazardous waste refers to toxic and harmful substances in domestic garbage, including organic solvents and their packaging, waste paint barrels, waste drugs and their packaging, disinfectants and their packaging, button cell, lead-acid batteries, waste films, waste pesticides, rechargeable batteries, mercury-containing batteries, etc. Hazardous waste should be kept intact as far as possible to avoid damage and leakage, and then put into the red hazardous waste collection bucket.

Kitchen garbage refers to perishable garbage produced by residents in their daily lives, including leftovers, leaves, melon and fruit shells, discarded food and so on. Because kitchen waste contains water, it is easy to rot and deteriorate, so the water in the waste must be drained before it can be discarded. It should be put in the green kitchen trash can.

Other garbage refers to domestic garbage generated in daily life except recyclables, harmful waste and kitchen waste, including contaminated paper, paper, cartons filled with plastic, disposable articles and dust, which should be put into the black trash can.