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What kind of rubbish does soap belong to?

Soap belongs to dry garbage.

Soap is non-toxic and harmless, but it is not easy to classify, that is, other garbage, that is, other domestic garbage other than recyclables, harmful waste and wet garbage.

Besides soap, dry garbage also includes: napkins, toilet paper, diapers, cat litter, dog urine pads, decals, cigarette butts, desiccants, colored plastics, nylon products, woven bags, shatterproof bubble films, bones, hard shells, hard nuts and hairs, lime soil, slag, plasticine, space sand, adhesive products and flowerpots.

Offices or production sites of party and government organs, enterprises and institutions, social organizations and other units, as well as residential quarters and rural residential areas need to be equipped with recyclable materials, harmful waste, wet garbage (with canteens or dining units) and dry garbage classified collection containers. Put the dry garbage into the designated dry garbage sorting collection container. If the community has built two comprehensive recycling service points, the dry garbage can be directly handed over to the recycling service point.

Now Shanghai advocates garbage sorting. As dry garbage, soap is easy to melt in water and become sticky, which affects the cleanliness of the environment. Everyone must try to keep it as dry as possible when putting it in. The color of dry garbage collection container is brown. Paper dry garbage and other types of dry garbage should be put in different collection containers.