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What kind of rubbish does the newspaper belong to?
Question 1: What materials are rubbish in newspapers? Newspapers are special newsprint, not toilet paper. Your garbage is useless. Our country imports a lot every year.

Question 2: Is the newspaper harmful waste or recyclable?

Recyclable refers to the waste suitable for recycling and resource utilization. Mainly include: 1, paper: writing paper, wrapping paper and other paper products with no serious pollution. Such as newspapers, all kinds of wrapping paper, office paper, advertising paper, cartons and so on. ; 2. Plastics: plastic products, such as waste container plastics and packaging plastics. Such as various plastic bags, plastic bottles, foamed plastics, disposable plastic lunch boxes and tableware, hard plastics, etc. 3. Metals: Various categories

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Scrap metal articles. Such as cans, tin cans, lead toothpaste skin, etc. 4. Glass: colored and colorless waste glass products; 5. Fabric: old textile clothing and textile products. Non-recyclable means garbage other than recyclable garbage. Common garbage is easy to decompose under natural conditions, such as water peels, vegetable leaves, leftovers, flowers, branches and leaves.

Question 3: What kind of waste paper do used books and newspapers belong to?

Question 4: What kind of rubbish do we often see? Garbage type

restorable

It mainly includes waste paper, plastic, glass, metal, cloth and so on.

Garbage classification sign

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.

Plastics: all kinds of plastic bags, plastic foams, plastic packaging, disposable plastic lunch boxes and tableware, hard plastics, plastic toothbrushes, plastic cups, mineral water bottles, etc.

Glass: mainly includes all kinds of glass bottles, broken glass pieces, mirrors, thermos bottles and so on.

Metal objects: mainly including cans, cans, etc.

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

These wastes can be recycled through comprehensive treatment, reducing pollution and saving resources. If every 1 ton of waste paper is recycled, 850 kilograms of paper can be made, 300 kilograms of wood can be saved, and pollution is reduced by 74% compared with the same output; Every 1 ton plastic beverage bottle can recover 0.7 tons of secondary raw materials; Every recovered 1 ton of scrap steel can produce 0.9 tons of steel, which saves 47% cost compared with ore smelting, reduces air pollution by 75%, and reduces water pollution and solid waste by 97%.

Irretrievable

kitchen waste

Include food waste such as leftovers, bones, roots, leaves and peels.

Garbage classification catalogue

After in-situ treatment of compost by biotechnology, 0.6-0.7 tons of organic fertilizer can be produced per ton.

Other wastes

Including brick and tile ceramics, muck, toilet waste paper, paper towels and other difficult-to-recycle wastes, shells, dust, etc. except the above-mentioned kinds of garbage. Sanitary landfill can effectively reduce the pollution of groundwater, surface water, soil and air.

In fact, great bones are classified as "other rubbish" because they are "hard to corrode". Corn kernels, nut shells, fruit kernels and chicken bones are all kitchen waste.

toilet paper

Toilet paper and toilet paper are soluble in water and are not recyclable "paper". Similarly, there are pottery and cigarette cases.

Bagging of kitchen waste

Commonly used plastic bags, even though degradable, are far more difficult to corrode than kitchen waste. In addition, plastic bags themselves are recyclable garbage. The correct way is to dump the kitchen waste into the trash can and throw the plastic bag into the "recyclable garbage" bucket.

Nut shell

In garbage classification, the logo of "fruit shell and melon skin" is peanut shell, which really belongs to kitchen garbage. Waste cooking oil left at home is also classified as "kitchen garbage".

dust

In garbage classification, dust belongs to "other garbage" and litter belongs to "kitchen garbage", including flowers that have failed at home.

Toxic and hazardous waste

Waste containing heavy metals, toxic substances harmful to human health or actual or potential harm to the environment. Including batteries, fluorescent tubes, light bulbs, mercury thermometers, paint buckets, some household appliances, expired drugs, expired cosmetics and so on. These wastes are usually recycled or landfilled separately.

Question 5: Garbage sorting starts with me. Waste newspapers belong to () A. Recyclable B. harmful waste C. Kitchen garbage D. Other A. Recyclable refers to various recyclable wastes such as scrap metal, metal products and plastics. Waste newspapers belong to recyclable garbage, so the choice is correct. B harmful waste refers to substances that cause environmental pollution or endanger human health, and waste newspapers belong to recyclable garbage. Therefore, the choice is wrong. C, kitchen waste is used to recycle all kinds of kitchen waste, and waste newspapers belong to recyclable waste, so the choice is wrong. D, other garbage refers to recyclable garbage, kitchen waste and other garbage outside harmful waste, and waste newspapers belong to recyclable garbage, so the choice is wrong. Therefore, a was chosen.

Question 6: Are newspapers poisonous to harmful waste? Sometimes, sometimes not,

Question 7: What are the common recyclable wastes in life? Waste paper: newspapers, book paper, wrapping paper, office paper, advertising paper, cartons, etc. However, paper towels and toilet paper are too water-soluble to be recycled. Plastics: all kinds of plastic bags, plastic foams, plastic packaging, disposable plastic lunch boxes and tableware, hard plastics, plastic cups, mineral water bottles, etc. Glass: glass bottles and broken glass pieces, mirrors, light bulbs, thermos bottles, etc. Metals: cans, tin cans, toothpaste skin, etc. Cloth: mainly includes discarded clothes, tablecloths, towels, cloth bags, etc. Common garbage that is easy to decompose under natural conditions, such as skins, vegetable leaves, leftovers, flowers, branches and leaves, etc., are not recyclable.

Recyclable garbage mainly includes waste paper, plastic, glass, metal and cloth. Examples are as follows:

Waste paper: mainly includes newspapers, periodicals, books, various wrapping papers, office paper, advertising paper, cartons and so on. However, it should be noted that paper towels and toilet paper are too water soluble to be recycled.

Plastics: mainly include all kinds of plastic bags, plastic packaging materials, disposable plastic lunch boxes and tableware, toothbrushes, cups, mineral water bottles, etc.

Glass: mainly includes all kinds of glass bottles, broken glass, mirrors, light bulbs, thermos bottles and so on.

Metal objects: mainly include cans, cans, toothpaste skins, etc.

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

Garbage other than recyclables is basically waste. Such as cigarette butts, chicken feathers, waste electricity, coal cinders, construction waste, paints and pigments, food residues and so on.

Toxic garbage, including waste batteries, fluorescent tubes, mercury thermometers, paint cans, medicines, cosmetics, etc.

Question 8: What is recyclable garbage? Recyclable garbage is recyclable garbage. Pappe, cardboard, glass, plastic, metal and Kunststoffen can be reused themselves, or the materials can be recycled. Newspapers, magazines, advertisements and other clean paper related to these materials can be recycled. In addition, the green label (GrünenPunkt) on the package belongs to the DualeSystem to be paid, and also belongs to recyclable garbage.

Five categories

Waste paper, plastic, glass, metal and cloth.

range

It mainly includes waste paper, plastic, glass, metal, cloth and so on. Waste paper mainly includes:

Recyclable waste

Newspapers, magazines, books, all kinds of wrapping paper, office paper, cartons, etc. However, paper towels and toilet paper are too water-soluble to be recycled; Plastics mainly include all kinds of plastic bags, plastic packaging materials, disposable plastic lunch boxes and tableware, toothbrushes, cups, mineral water bottles and so on. Glass mainly includes all kinds of glass bottles, broken glass pieces, mirrors, light bulbs and so on. Metals mainly include cans and metal cans; Cloth mainly includes discarded clothes, towels, schoolbags and cloth shoes.