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Hotel trash can tissue photo

Paper towels belong to dry garbage, because paper towels are not easy to rot, and they are widely polluted garbage and cannot be recycled, so they should be put in dry trash cans. Wet garbage refers to organic garbage that is perishable and can be recycled and decomposed into other energy sources.

Dry garbage refers to garbage other than the other three kinds of garbage. Polluted recyclable garbage and some kitchen waste that is difficult to corrupt are all dry garbage. There are many kinds of dry garbage, and the classified collection is very complicated.

Wet garbage refers to kitchen waste. Common wet garbage can be divided into six types, namely food garbage, leftovers, expired food, melon skin and stone, flowers and plants, and Chinese medicine residue. These wastes can be recycled into other energy sources, but dry wastes cannot be reused.

Note that although expired food is wet garbage, the packaging of expired food is dry garbage or recyclable garbage, so when releasing expired food, it is necessary to pay attention to the separation of packaging and food, so as to better classify the garbage.

The bag containing wet garbage is actually dry garbage, so the correct way is to pour the wet garbage in the bag into the wet trash can, and then throw the bag containing wet garbage into the dry trash can, because the bag has been polluted and can't be used any more.