CCTV News:On a hot summer day, it’s great to have crayfish for a midnight snack. However, eating crayfish is refreshing for a while, and cleaning the battlefield is heartbreaking!
How should the garbage produced by eating crayfish be classified? Recently, an unidentified "classification map of crayfish after death" has confused many netizens: the whole crayfish is wet garbage, and going to Huanglong shrimp head is dry garbage? Lobster meat and lobster yellow are wet garbage, and lobster shells are dry garbage?
In response to this "classification map of crayfish after death", the Shanghai Waste Management Office responded through its WeChat WeChat official account "Where is the garbage?":Throwing a crayfish is not that complicated, because crayfish, lobster shells, lobster heads, lobster yellow and lobster meat all belong to wet garbage.
The Shanghai Waste Management Office further explained that wet garbage refers to perishable garbage, which was also clearly listed in the Guidelines for the Classification and Delivery of Domestic Waste in Shanghai issued in April 2019. "Aquatic products and their processed foods (fish, fish scales, shrimp, shrimp shells, squid)" all belong to wet garbage.
What should I do after drinking milk tea? Just throw it into the dry garbage!
In addition to crayfish, milk tea has also been pulled out to "show the public".
For example, teaching you how to deal with an unfinished cup of milk tea should be divided into four steps: the first step is to pour the remaining milk tea into the drain; The second step is to throw pearls, fruits and other residues into wet garbage; The third step is to throw the cups and straws into the dry garbage; The fourth step varies from tea to tea. If it is a cup with a lid, the plastic lid can be classified as recyclable garbage.
Why bother to drink milk tea and throw a milk tea cup?
"In fact, if we think about it from another angle, what should we do if you make a cup of tea and don’t finish it? Pour the contents of the cup into the sink, wash the cup and put it away. Will you block the sewer of your home with tea residue? " According to the Shanghai Waste Management Office, the same is true for an unfinished cup of milk tea, but the remaining parts (cups, straws and lids) after the contents are dumped can be directly put into the dry trash can.
Thin plastics such as plastic milk tea cups and lids have low recycling value, and they should be put in after cleaning to avoid polluting other recyclables, so it is recommended to throw them directly into the dry trash can.
Why don’t cups, straws and lids be thrown into the trash can for recyclables? This is because the recycling value of thin plastics such as plastic milk tea cups and lids is low, and they should be cleaned before being put in. In order to avoid polluting other recyclables, it is recommended to throw them directly into the dry trash can.
Distinguish between dry and wet garbage? These kinds of rubbish are a bit special.
How to distinguish between dry and wet garbage? Simply put,Dry garbage refers to combustible garbage, and wet garbage refers to compostable garbage..Another netizen asked, since aquatic products are all wet garbage, why are clam shells dry garbage? Since all the waste materials belong to wet garbage, why is the rice dumpling leaf corn coat dry garbage? Everyone is a pig’s bone. Why do big bones count as dry garbage?
It turns out that this is becauseThe first step of the terminal disposal of wet garbage is crushing. Considering that hard shellfish and big bones are not easy to be crushed and will cause damage to the crushing blade, and the long fiber structure such as zongzi leaves is easy to wind mechanical components, which will affect the terminal disposal, they are placed in dry garbage in the classification.
"Of course, you don’t have to worry too much. In the initial stage of garbage sorting, as long as you roughly judge whether it belongs to wet garbage or dry garbage, even if there are some mistakes, we can afford it." The Shanghai Waste Management Office said that it is good to attach importance to garbage sorting, but it is not necessary to demonize it too much.
On June 12th, Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Greening and City Appearance also issued a detailed guide map of garbage classification, drawing the "key points" of garbage classification for everyone.
In addition, the government also provides a simple method for garbage sorting:
Recyclable material — — Glass, gold, plastic, paper, clothing;
Harmful waste remembers the formula — — Medicine (oil) (electric light);
The principle of wet garbage recording — — Perishable and easy to crush;
The rest is dry garbage!