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What are the garbage classifications?
Can be divided into four categories, namely: recyclables, other garbage, kitchen waste, harmful waste.

The purpose of classification is to separate the garbage, use the existing manufacturing capacity, recycle the reused products, including material utilization and energy utilization, and landfill the useless garbage that can not be used for the time being.

Classification of recyclables:

1, waste paper: mainly including newspapers, periodicals, books, various wrapping papers, etc. However, it should be noted that paper towels and toilet paper are too water-soluble to be recycled.

2. Plastics: all kinds of plastic bags, plastic foams, plastic packaging (express packaging paper is other garbage/dry garbage), disposable plastic lunch box tableware, hard plastics, plastic toothbrushes, plastic cups, mineral water bottles, etc.

3. Glass: mainly includes various glass bottles, broken glass pieces, thermos bottles, etc. (Mirrors are other garbage/dry garbage)

4. Metal objects: mainly include cans and cans.

5. Cloth: mainly includes discarded clothes, tablecloths, towels, schoolbags, shoes, etc.