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I want to make a handwritten newspaper on garbage classification. Are there any pictures for reference?

Garbage classification (English name: Garbage classification) generally refers to a series of activities that classify, store, place and transport garbage according to certain regulations or standards, thereby transforming it into public resources. . The purpose of classification is to increase the resource value and economic value of garbage and strive to make the best use of it.

The following are pictures of handwritten newspapers that can be used:

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The above is about Reference pictures for waste sorting. Extended information

Types of garbage:

1. Recyclable garbage - Recyclable materials mainly include five categories: waste paper, plastic, glass, metal and cloth.

2. Other garbage - including bricks, ceramics, slag, toilet waste paper, paper towels and other difficult-to-recycle waste, dust, and food bags (boxes) in addition to the above categories of garbage.

3. Kitchen waste - including leftovers, bones, roots and leaves, peels and other food waste. By processing compost on site through biotechnology, 0.6 to 0.7 tons of organic fertilizer can be produced per ton.

4. Hazardous waste - waste containing heavy metals and toxic substances harmful to human health or causing actual or potential harm to the environment. Including batteries, fluorescent tubes, light bulbs, mercury thermometers, paint buckets, some household appliances, expired medicines, expired cosmetics, etc. These wastes are generally recycled separately or disposed of in landfills.

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