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As a college student, combined with the relevant requirements of government waste classification, how do you think to do a good job in classifying dormitory waste?

1. Post and announce the arrangement of rotating duty (week) for garbage classification in each dormitory on the door of the dormitory. The students on duty (week) are responsible for supervising the garbage classification and delivery of the dormitory members, so as to achieve "fixed time and fixed point" delivery, and they are not allowed to deliver it at other times.

2. Classify dormitory garbage, especially kitchen waste and other garbage. The remaining food is separated from the food packaging box and put in categories. Those that have not been separated shall not be put into use, and temporary classification at garbage collection points is prohibited.

Extended information:

The implementation of domestic waste classification refers to the classification of domestic waste into several categories with different attributes according to its different components, attributes, utilization value, impact on the environment and requirements of different treatment methods, thus facilitating the recycling and disposal of domestic waste.

it is the only way to solve the problems of garbage siege in our city and improve people's living environment, and it is also an important measure to promote the transformation and development of our city to classify domestic garbage at the source, collect, transport and treat it in a classified way, and realize garbage reduction, resource utilization and harmlessness.

recyclables refer to unpolluted domestic garbage suitable for recycling and resource utilization:

mainly include paper (newspapers, leaflets, magazines, used books, cardboard boxes and other unpolluted paper products, etc.), metals (iron, copper, aluminum and other products), plastic products (foam plastics, plastic bottles, hard plastics, etc.) and beverage bottles (coke cans, plastic beverage bottles, etc.