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What do you think of the garbage classification management system in Shanghai?

The national garbage classification management system was first piloted in Shanghai. I think there are both good and bad points in the issuance of this system! We can't generalize.

Good places: resources are reused and garbage is turned into treasure. We know that Shanghai is a developed region with a prosperous natural city and a dense population. With a large population, the amount of garbage generated with people's production, consumption and life will also increase. Dealing with so much garbage every day has become a difficult problem, but after the release of the garbage classification management system, it can reduce the burden on garbage collectors and greatly improve their work efficiency.

We know that general domestic garbage is ok, but some toxic or harmful garbage, if not classified, is likely to endanger the health of garbage collectors. At the same time, some recyclable garbage can be classified and reused, reducing the development and utilization of resources and protecting the environment!

Secondly, it costs money to dispose of garbage. Some garbage is easy to handle, but some garbage is not easy to handle, which will increase the processing cost invisibly, so garbage sorting is necessary! In addition, in recent years, there have been many incidents in which China people were refused entry by foreign countries for littering and spitting. With the development of human society, human civilization should also progress. For example, Japan is a country that loves cleanliness and environmental protection. The Chinese nation has developed for five thousand years, so we shouldn't slap ourselves in the face!

In fact, environmental awareness has been publicized for a long time, but it has no effect. This increase in fines is also a means of self-discipline. Under the suppression of this coercive means, it will be very effective and a way to correct people's bad habits.

Disadvantages: it takes too much manpower and material resources to implement, which causes inconvenience to many residents. The released system divides garbage into four categories: recyclable garbage, harmful waste, dry garbage and wet garbage. There is nothing wrong with the idea of garbage classification, but there are many embarrassing places in this classification. For example, eating a crayfish, the shrimp head is dry garbage, and the shrimp shell is wet garbage. People who eat takeout need to throw the leftovers into the wet garbage, then wash the box and dry it before throwing it into the dry garbage.

There are still some people who don't know how to distinguish between dry and wet garbage and so on, which is likely to play a role in curbing consumption. After all, in a big city like Shanghai, time is more precious. Perhaps many people don't have time to carefully sort garbage, so I personally think that we should adjust the classification.