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What types of garbage classification are there in the ranking of 46 key cities for garbage classification in 2019?

Garbage classification has become a hot topic in society at present. Every day when we meet, we tease each other with friends, "What kind of garbage are you?" Garbage classification was implemented in Shanghai and will be implemented in other cities in the future. Let’s take a look at the ranking of the 46 key cities for garbage classification in 2019. By the way, what types of garbage classification are there and the fines for garbage classification? standard.

1. Ranking of 46 key cities for waste classification in 2019

According to the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, 46 key cities will continue to increase investment in the construction of domestic waste classification and treatment facilities in 2019 to meet the needs of daily life Waste classification and processing needs. By the end of 2020, the 46 key cities that have been piloted will basically have completed waste classification and treatment systems. By 2025, cities at prefecture level and above across the country will basically have a waste classification and treatment system.

According to the State Council's [2017] No. 26 document, the ranking of 46 key cities for waste classification in 2019 is determined, including municipalities directly under the Central Government, provincial capital cities, cities under separate state planning, etc. The specific cities are as follows:

Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Chongqing, Shijiazhuang, Handan, Taiyuan, Hohhot, Shenyang, Dalian, Changchun, Harbin, Nanjing, Suzhou, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Hefei, Tongling, Fuzhou, Xiamen, Nanchang, Yichun, Zhengzhou, Jinan, Tai'an, Qingdao, Wuhan, Yichang, Changsha, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Nanning, Haikou, Chengdu, Guangyuan, Deyang, Guiyang, Kunming, Lhasa, Shigatse, Xi'an, Xianyang, Lanzhou, Xining, Yinchuan, Urumqi.

2. What are the classifications of garbage?

What are the classifications of garbage? Garbage classification can generally be divided into 4 categories, namely recyclables, wet garbage, hazardous waste and other garbage. The following is the specific content.

1. Recyclables

Recyclables refer to wastes that can be recycled and utilized. Common ones include waste paper, waste plastics, scrap metal, and waste packaging. , waste textiles, waste electrical and electronic products, waste glass, waste paper-plastic-aluminum composite packaging, etc.

2. Wet garbage

Wet garbage refers to organic waste that is easy to decay and deteriorate. For example, kitchen waste generated by canteens, hotels, restaurants, and households, vegetable and fruit waste, carrion, meat and bones, eggs, and offal of livestock and poultry products generated by farmers' markets and agricultural product wholesale markets.

3. Hazardous waste

Hazardous waste refers to waste that may cause direct or potential harm to human health or the natural environment, mainly including waste batteries (cadmium-nickel batteries, mercury oxide Batteries, lead-acid batteries, etc.), waste fluorescent lamps (fluorescent lamps, energy-saving lamps, etc.), waste thermometers, waste blood pressure monitors, waste products and their packaging, waste paint, solvents and their packaging, waste pesticides, disinfectants and Its packaging, waste film and waste photo paper, etc.

4. Other garbage

Other garbage has also become dry garbage, mainly including broken ceramics, broken glass, scattered dirty paper, diapers, toilet paper, dust and stones wait.

3. Fine Standards for Garbage Classification

According to the "Shanghai Domestic Waste Management Regulations", individuals and units are also responsible for classifying waste. Failure to do so may result in fines. Among them, individuals who violate the regulations and refuse to make corrections will be fined not less than 50 yuan but not more than 200 yuan.

The Shanghai Municipal Urban Management Law Enforcement Bureau has issued two copies of the "Shanghai Municipal Regulations on the Investigation and Punishment of Illegal Activities of Domestic Waste Classification" (hereinafter referred to as the "Investigation Regulations") and the "Administrative Penalty Discretionary Standards" (hereinafter referred to as the "Discretionary Standards") The document clarifies the enforcement details.

The "Investigation and Punishment Regulations" clearly state that, except for "unauthorized commercial collection and transportation of hazardous waste, wet waste, and dry waste, as well as commercial disposal activities of wet waste and dry waste", they can be ordered to stop and fined on the spot. In addition, all other illegal acts require "rectification first."

The "Investigation and Punishment Regulations" clearly state that if the urban management law enforcement department orders immediate correction, the party concerned may be deemed to have refused to correct if one of the following circumstances applies: If the party refuses or obstructs the on-site investigation and evidence collection by the urban management law enforcement department, he or she refuses to sign the " "Notice of Order to Correct", refuses to correct violations on the spot of domestic waste classification and placement, or is found to have committed the same illegal act more than 3 times within 30 days.