How many tons of national garbage rises per year on average

The national garbage is rising by an average of 12 million tons to 15 million tons per year as of 2023.

According to statistics from the China Association of Urban Environmental Sanitation, the country's urban household waste is 150 million tons a year and increasing at an annual rate of 8-10 percent. The country's 688 cities, in addition to counties, has been 2/3 of the large and medium-sized cities into the garbage surrounded. Therefore, it can be inferred that with the growth of population and the improvement of living standards, the production of garbage in China is also gradually increasing.

China's municipal garbage has a large proportion of non-combustible components, low calorific value of garbage, high moisture content, and the composition of the garbage varies according to the region, the season, the city's consumption level as well as the year, so the choice of garbage incineration equipment is very important. In order to cope with this problem, it is necessary to advocate a low-carbon green lifestyle, sorting and management measures to reduce environmental pollution and enhance the utilization of resources.

The significance of garbage classification

The classification of garbage is an inevitable choice to realize the reduction of quantity, quality and efficiency, and is an important measure to improve the living environment, promote the fine management of the city, and guarantee the sustainable development. The ability to do garbage classification directly reflects a person, and even a city's ecological literacy and degree of civilization.

In this sense garbage classification is the most fashionable, and plays a role in enhancing ecological civilization and social civilization. Around the garbage classification, many places have provided useful exploration, Jiangsu Yangzhou launched "Internet + garbage classification" data platform, the public can use the garbage classification points to exchange for daily necessities; Dongguan, Guangdong Province, will be recycled food waste into organic fertilizer, distributed to residents free of charge; Minhang, Shanghai, volunteers take turns on duty to guide the garbage put.