Living garbage as referred to in these Measures refers to solid waste generated in daily life or service activities for daily life, as well as laws and regulations as living garbage solid waste.
Feces, construction waste, animal carcasses and other wastes are managed in accordance with the provisions of relevant laws and regulations. Article 3 Domestic garbage shall be classified, collected, transported and disposed of in a separate manner.
Living garbage classification and management work to follow the government to promote the participation of all people, urban and rural integration, the principle of local conditions, in accordance with the gradual, step-by-step implementation of the steps steadily. Article 4 municipal, county (city) district people's governments shall strengthen the leadership of the management of domestic waste classification work, the management of domestic waste classification into the national economic and social development planning at this level, the development of domestic waste source reduction, resource recycling, facility construction and operation and management policies and measures, to ensure that the management of the classification of domestic waste staffing and financial inputs.
Township (township) people's governments, street offices are responsible for the management of classification of domestic garbage in their own jurisdictions, organizing the units and individuals under their jurisdiction to participate in the reduction and classification of domestic garbage and urging the person responsible for the classification of management to implement the classification of domestic garbage. Article 5 The municipal administrative department of municipal environmental sanitation is the competent authority for the management of classification of domestic garbage in the city, and is responsible for the organization and implementation of these measures.
County (city) municipal environmental sanitation administrative department is responsible for the guidance, publicity, training, assessment and supervision of the work of classification of domestic garbage in this jurisdiction, and the development and implementation of the management plan for the classification of domestic garbage. Article 6 The administrative department of natural resources and urban and rural planning is responsible for the classification of domestic garbage collection, transportation, disposal infrastructure layout, land construction requirements into the environmental sanitation special planning and control of detailed planning, integrated arrangements for the classification of domestic garbage collection, transportation, disposal infrastructure layout, scale.
The administrative department of commerce is responsible for the development and implementation of renewable resources recycling industrial policy, recycling standards and recycling industry development planning.
The administrative department of ecology and environment is responsible for the supervision and management of the transportation and disposal of hazardous waste, supervising and accelerating the construction of hazardous waste disposal facilities, and penalizing violations of environmental protection laws and regulations in accordance with the law.
The administrative department in charge of housing security and property management is responsible for supervising property service enterprises to carry out the work of classifying household garbage, and incorporating the management of household garbage classification into the credit management system of property service enterprises.
The administrative department in charge of education shall incorporate the knowledge of reduction of domestic garbage at source and separate placement, recycling and harmless treatment into the content of educational teaching and social practice, so as to cultivate and raise the awareness of students and pre-school children of reduction of domestic garbage at source and separation.
Other management departments shall, in accordance with their respective responsibilities and the provisions of these Measures, do a good job in the management of the classification of household garbage. Article 7 The village (neighborhood) committee shall do a good job in the classification of domestic garbage publicity, guidance, with the township (town) people's government, the street office to supervise the jurisdiction of the unit, the village (neighborhood) and property service enterprises to carry out the work of classification of domestic garbage.
Property service enterprises, the owners' committee shall carry out living garbage classification publicity work in the district, mobilize the residents of the district to reduce the amount of source and classification of living garbage, and supervise the district cleaning personnel to do a good job in the classification of living garbage collection work. Article 8 The administrative department of municipal environmental sanitation shall rely on the classification of domestic waste collection, transportation and disposal of relevant facilities and places, the construction of domestic waste source reduction and classification of publicity and education bases, open to the public free of charge, and through the media to publicize the knowledge of the source reduction and classification of domestic waste and policy measures.
Newspapers, periodicals, radio, television, Internet and other media shall strengthen the publicity on the reduction and separation of domestic waste at source, popularize the relevant knowledge, and enhance the public's awareness of the reduction and separation of domestic waste at source. Chapter II Classification Standards and Classified Disposal Article 9 Domestic garbage shall be classified in accordance with the following requirements:
(1) Recyclables, which refers to waste paper, plastics, metals, textiles, electronic and electrical appliances, glass, wood and other waste materials that are suitable for recovery and recycling;
(2) Hazardous garbage, which refers to waste batteries, fluorescent light tubes, thermometers, thermometers, etc., that are directly or potentially hazardous to human health and the natural environment. Batteries, fluorescent tubes, thermometers, sphygmomanometers, medicines, paints, solvents, chemical pesticides, disinfectants, film and photographic paper and other substances;
(c) perishable garbage refers to kitchen waste generated by catering services, collective feeding, food processing and other activities, kitchen waste generated by residents' households, and organic and perishable substances such as discarded vegetables and fruits generated by farmers' markets and operation of fresh supermarkets
(d) bulky waste, refers to the overall strong, need to be disassembled and processed, weighing more than 5 kg or volume of more than 0.2 cubic meters or length of more than 1 meter of solid waste;
(e) other garbage, refers to the need for environmentally sound treatment of domestic waste other than the first four items.