This is something that happened to my housemate and I. My city has been popularizing garbage sorting for a while now, and while the policy has always been there, it hasn't been enforced. Until a while ago, when the garbage houses started to monitor it, if it wasn't sorted according to the standard, you would be asked to finish sorting it before you could throw it away.
One time when I went to throw out the garbage after work, I met a grandmother from the same floor outside the garbage house and found her arguing with the janitor. The janitor said that everyone has now separated wet and dry garbage, and no one has the privilege of throwing it out until it's separated, or else it has to be reported.
The grandmother says she's too old to know how to sort, and that's the way it's been done for the past few decades, and that old people can't get into this stuff now. The janitor, a middle-aged aunt in her 40s, was also a bad influence, and the two just kept arguing.
My roommate and I happened to go downstairs to throw out the garbage, see this situation, see them more and more quarrel the more intense onlookers more and more people. So we went up to persuade, we told the janitor aunty: granny's generation of garbage, we to sort. We'll sort it out on the spot and throw it away after we've sorted it out.
The administrator agreed, and then we told the grandmother that we would help her with the sorting. Grandma was very happy, and while we were separating, we told her that the kitchen garbage could be put away in a special trash can. We imagined that the garbage would be brought back to the village for the chickens and ducks after it was filled.
What they can eat will be put in one trash can, and what they can't eat will be put in another. After listening to us, the old man smiled and said, "I understand what you are saying, it's not that difficult, it can be done.
After we finished sorting for the grandmother, we took her to wash her hands and sterilized them with alcohol. From then on, the grandmother knew we lived downstairs and brought us some food every now and then. The first two days, she brought her own dumplings. I'm not sure if you're going to be able to get a good deal on this, but I'm sure you're going to be able to get a good deal on this.