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With the implementation of environmental protection policies, how to ensure the implementation of rural waste classification?

With the continuous development of rural areas, the quantity and type of domestic waste in rural areas have increased dramatically. Unprocessed or randomly discarded garbage will seriously affect the rural ecological environment, causing dirty, messy and smelly conditions, and also poses a threat to people's health. Garbage classification in rural areas has become a matter of greater concern to people. Rural domestic waste classification is a classification method that divides domestic waste into organic waste, recyclable waste, non-recyclable waste and hazardous waste at the source of rural domestic waste to achieve source reduction of domestic waste. The following are some suggestions to ensure that rural waste classification is implemented in place.

1. Preliminary classification of garbage

Based on the village group or residential area, select low-income households, village group leaders and other enthusiastic public welfare personnel to form a village-level cleaning team. The main tasks are preliminary sorting of waste and incineration of non-recyclable waste, as well as supervision of the local environment.

2. Delineate the responsibility area

With the natural village as the unit, it is divided into several small blocks according to the situation. Each household is mainly responsible for the daily cleaning of the front and back of the house.

3. Equip with necessary sanitation equipment and facilities

Village (residents) bring their own trash cans. An average of one garbage pool is built for every 15 households in each natural village. The garbage pools should be reasonably planned and used. For temporary storage and incineration of garbage.

4. Garbage removal

The town government is responsible for garbage removal through bidding. Staff will transport the incinerated residue to each village's landfill site twice a month for centralized landfilling.

5. Increase publicity efforts

Rural houses are relatively scattered, so when publicizing to farmers, it is even more necessary to carry out publicity in villages and households. And we also need to promote some simple and easy-to-remember methods so that people can quickly remember and remember. Publicity materials, posters, etc. can be distributed to farmers, and publicity can also be penetrated into the lives of ordinary people through road slogans to popularize garbage classification awareness.

6. Establish a reward mechanism

Some farmers who have done a good job in classifying domestic waste can be given certain rewards to encourage them to change from passive responses to proactive responses and achieve a clean countryside. development goals.