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What kind of rubbish does soap belong to? Classification of soap waste

1. Soap belongs to dry garbage. Soap is non-toxic and harmless, but it is difficult to rot and degrade under natural conditions. It needs to be treated in some special ways, so it belongs to dry garbage.

2. It is often a headache to classify some common daily necessities in life. In fact, as long as the four important characteristics of garbage classification are clear, the ownership of garbage can be quickly distinguished.

3. Recyclable garbage refers to garbage suitable for recycling and resource utilization; Hazardous waste refers to waste that will cause direct or potential harm to human health or natural environment; Wet garbage refers to perishable quality of life garbage produced by daily life garbage; In addition, the rest of the garbage is dry garbage.

4. Soap is non-toxic and harmless, and has no recycling value, but it is not easy to rot. It belongs to other garbage and is put into the trash can of dry garbage.

5. When throwing soap, try to keep it dry. This is because soap is easy to melt in water, which makes it sticky, causing great inconvenience to the cleaning staff and affecting the cleanliness of the environment.

6. In daily life, except soap, napkins, toilet paper, diapers, cat litter, flowerpots, towels, disposable tableware, mirrors, ceramics, desiccants and dirty plastics are all dry garbage.