Chengdu garbage disposal...?

In recent times, "garbage classification" has become a hot topic and appears frequently in our field of vision. "Stills of the New Season of Running Man"

Just when we were wondering when China would be able to force garbage classification like Japan and South Korea, the people of Shanghai were the first to be thrown into this vigorous "classification revolution."

On July 1, the "Shanghai Domestic Waste Management Regulations" will be officially implemented, marking that Shanghai will take the lead in entering the era of mandatory waste classification.

According to Shanghai’s “Domestic Waste Classification and Disposal Guidelines”, Shanghai divides domestic waste into four categories: “recyclables, hazardous waste, dry waste, and wet waste” and lists 104 items. . At the same time, items under categories such as bulky waste, decoration waste, and electronic waste are also thoughtfully listed.

Even with such a detailed garbage classification plan, there are still many things that make people confused.

For example, if you drink half of the bubble milk tea, what kind of garbage does it belong to?

The answer given by some netizens is to drain the milk tea first, pour the pearls into the "wet garbage", throw the cup into the "dry garbage", and then put the cup lid into the "recyclable garbage" . The level of complexity makes people want to give up drinking milk tea.

For another example, what kind of garbage does dog poop wrapped in newspapers belong to?

Even the aunt who stands next to the trash can every day and asks "What kind of trash are you?" can't figure it out.

Because of garbage classification, when Shanghai Ning faced the "world's most ferocious beast" cockroach, he was forced to make a high-risk move of "grabbing the cockroach with his bare hands".

Not only do I scratch my head every day at home and think about "what kind of garbage is this?"

I also have to face the inspection of the community uncle with trepidation when I go to the trash can in the community.

On the other side of the phone, the Chengdu people who read these messages while lying on the bed laughed like pigs, then turned over and threw the unfinished pearl milk tea, including the pearls and the box, into the trash can. inside.

But don’t be too happy, Chengdu’s garbage will be sorted soon!

Chengdu will also enter the era of mandatory garbage classification

On June 25, Chengdu heard relevant explanations on the "Chengdu Domestic Waste Management Regulations (Draft)". The management of domestic waste in Chengdu is mainly stipulated from several aspects. Among them, it includes clarifying the classification of domestic waste, imposing fines on those who do not dispose according to regulations and refuse to make corrections, and implementing the implementation of regular and designated placement of domestic waste.

From the perspective of fines, if domestic waste is not disposed according to regulations, individuals may face a fine of 50-200 yuan, and units may face a fine of 5,000-50,000 yuan.