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What is the significance of garbage sorting?

The significance of garbage classification lies in: reducing the amount and equipment of garbage treatment, reducing the treatment cost, reducing the consumption of land resources, turning waste into treasure, and having social, economic and ecological benefits.

Save resources; Don't waste; Make the city more beautiful: reduce land occupation; Reduce environmental pollution; Turn waste into treasure.

Because there is no classification of garbage in China, modern garbage contains chemicals, some of which will lead to an increase in people's morbidity. If the garbage is treated by landfill or stacking, even if the garbage is buried far away from the living place and the corresponding isolation technology is adopted, it is difficult to prevent the infiltration of harmful substances. These harmful substances will enter the whole ecological circle with the earth's circulation, pollute water and land, and finally affect people's health through plants or animals.

Garbage classification is the best scheme and the best way to solve garbage pollution. Garbage classification has become an inevitable path for a country's development. Garbage sorting can help people learn to save and use resources, develop good living habits and improve their ultimate quality. A person can form the good habit of garbage sorting, then he will also pay attention to environmental protection, the preciousness of resources in life, and form the habit of saving resources.

Garbage classification refers to a series of activities that classify, store, put and treat garbage according to certain regulations or standards, so as to turn it into public resources. The purpose of classification is to improve the resource value and economic value of garbage and make the best use of it. ?

Garbage belongs to the public's private articles in the stage of classified storage. After being classified by citizens, it becomes a regional quasi-public resource in the community where citizens live, and after being classified and transported to garbage concentration points or transfer stations, it becomes a non-exclusive public resource. Judging from the classification methods of domestic garbage in cities at home and abroad, it is generally classified according to the composition and output of garbage, combined with the resource utilization and treatment methods of local garbage.