(a) recyclables. Refers to the garbage suitable for recycling and resource utilization, including paper, plastic, glass, metal, fabrics and bottles and cans.
(ii) Food waste. Refers to residents in the family life of the garbage generated, including discarded unused leaves, leftovers, leftovers, fruit peels, egg shells, tea dregs and bones and so on.
(c) Hazardous waste. Refers to garbage containing hazardous substances that require special safety treatment, including batteries, lamps and household chemicals that cause direct or potential harm to human health or the natural environment.
(iv) Other garbage. Refers to waste other than recyclables, hazardous waste and food waste.
The classification of household garbage should comply with the following provisions:
(a) recyclables to recyclable containers or hand over, sell recycling enterprises;
(b) food waste to food waste collection containers;
(c) hazardous waste should be handed over to the hazardous waste recycling points or put to the hazardous waste collection containers;
(d) other waste. >(d) Other garbage should be put into other garbage collection containers, of which bulky garbage such as furniture that is large in size, integral or needs to be disassembled and reprocessed should be booked for door-to-door collection and transportation by renewable resources recycling stations or environmental sanitation operation units.