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Beijing garbage classification, which classification standards do you doubt?

I have no doubt about garbage sorting in Beijing, because it is more humane than Shanghai.

Beijingers are still relatively happy, at least the classification of Beijing is relatively clear. What I want to vomit most is the garbage classification in Shanghai. Some netizens even joked that if you see sneaky people in the community when you play at night, it's probably just sneaking downstairs and throwing garbage. Since the promulgation and implementation of the Regulations on the Management of Domestic Waste in Shanghai, no matter you are a teenager living in Shanghai or those lovely Shanghainese who are particularly smart, you can't escape the fear of garbage sorting in Shanghai. I saw a news that a little boy in Shanghai bought a cup of bubble tea and couldn't finish it. Then he thought about how to classify this cup of bubble tea. After that, he poured pearls into the wet garbage, poured milk tea into the sink, and finally threw cups of milk tea into the recyclable trash can.

More interesting than this is lobster, right? The classification of crayfish is very particular. A whole crayfish belongs to wet garbage, lobster shell belongs to dry garbage, and lobster meat belongs to wet garbage. And those takeout shops are more complicated. The soup in the takeaway is poured out, and the bones inside belong to food scraps and wet garbage. The big bones and shells of seafood are all dry garbage. Shanghainese should think about it when standing in front of the trash can. It is said that there are some softwares that specifically inquire about garbage classification. In this way, garbage has become the trouble of Shanghai people. As a Hunan native, it is a headache to see these pictures about garbage sorting in Shanghai.

There is another joke on the Internet. When someone is talking about your garbage, you should ask him, "Do you mean dry garbage or wet garbage?" . I'm really going to laugh at this. Even some smart people have seized this business opportunity and specialized in garbage sorting at home. They are really smart.

Garbage sorting may be difficult at first, difficult to distinguish, and even difficult to adapt. But over time, it will become a living habit, a civilized and environmentally friendly habit. Garbage sorting should start from itself and start from small things.