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Discarded uncontaminated glass and plastic infusion bottles (bags) belong to recyclable garbage.

The Reply Letter from the General Office of the Ministry of Health on the Treatment of Infusion Containers in Hospitals (Medical Letter of the Ministry of Health 2004338), and according to the Notice on the Issuance of (Classification Catalog of Medical Wastes) issued by the Ministry of Health and the State Environmental Protection Administration in January 2001 (Health and Medical Affairs 2003287), for all kinds of glass (disposable plastic) infusion bottles (bags), penicillin as well as cephalosporins For all kinds of glass (disposable plastic) infusion bottles (bags), penicillin and cephalosporin, the discarded bottles of antibiotics, which have not been contaminated by the patient's blood, body fluids and excreta, do not belong to infectious wastes, and need not be disposed of according to the requirements of medical wastes.

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The main varieties of recyclables include: waste paper, waste plastics, waste metals, waste packaging, waste textiles, waste electrical and electronic products, waste glass, Waste paper-plastic-aluminum composite packaging, etc.

Waste paper mainly includes: newspapers, magazines, books, all kinds of wrapping paper, office paper, cardboard boxes, etc., but paper towels and sanitary paper due to water solubility is too strong not to be recycled.

Plastics mainly include: all kinds of plastic bags, plastic packaging and cutlery, toothbrushes, cups, mineral water bottles, plastic toys, plastic stationery, plastic household items, shampoo bottles, hand sanitizer bottles, laundry liquid bottles, detergent bottles.

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