Electronic products is a broad, general term, which mainly refers to a product that runs on electrical energy. The mobile phones, laptops, tablets and smart watches that we use every day are all electronic products. Additionally, plastics, metals and batteries contained inside electronic products are also electronic products.
Small electronic products such as cell phones and laptops are part of recyclable waste. If we no longer need to use these electronic products, we can throw them into the recyclable bin, or we can also use them. some legitimate methods to eliminate them.
Some electronic products contain plastic and metal inside, and these plastics and metals are also recyclable waste. When we throw away productselectronics, we must do a good job of sorting waste. Use tools to disassemble electronic products, carefully remove the plastic and metal inside the electronic products, then throw them into the corresponding trash can.
However, batteries in electronic products contain heavy metals and constitute toxic and dangerous waste. When we throw away electronic products, we must be careful to remove the batteries inside the electronic products. Do not throw batteries and electronic products into recyclable waste, otherwise it will cause some environmental pollution.
However, like AA batteries and AA batteries, these two types of batteries do not belong to heavy metals, and there is no need to throw them into toxic and harmful trash cans. AA batteries and AA batteries are no-pump or low-pump batteries. These two batteries belong to dry garbages and can be thrown away with our household waste. However, lithium cells and batteries should always be disposed of with toxic and hazardous waste because these batteries contain a large amount of heavy metal substances, so they must be distinguished from other waste.
What items can be recycled?
Dry waste includes: towels, toilet paper, diapers, kitty litter, tampons dog urine, stained paper, cigarette butts, desiccant, stained plastic, nylon products, woven bags, anti-burst bubble wrap, large bones.
Hard shells, hard fruit shells (coconut shells, durian shells, walnut shells, corn husks, sugarcane husks), hard fruits (durian pits , jackfruit pits), hair, dust, slag, modeling clay, space sand, glued products (glue, adhesive tape), flower pots, towels, jet dishesable, mirrors, ceramic products, bamboo products (bamboo baskets, bamboo chopsticks, toothpicks), products with complex components (umbrellas, pens, glasses, lighters). ), etc.
Main features:
Other wastes include bricks, ceramics, slag, toilet paper, porcelain fragments and other difficult-to-clean wastes. recycle and which must be refilled hygienically. Landfilling can effectively reduce pollution of groundwater, surface water, soil and air. In today's society there is no good way to deal with other waste efficiently, so it should be produced as little as possible.
Setup requirements
1. Drain as much water as possible.
2. Place hard-to-identify household waste in dry waste containers.
Many things can be recycled, here are some recyclable itemsCommon:
Paper and cardboard: including newspapers, magazines, cardboard, etc.
Plastic bottles and containers: such as beverage bottles, shampoo bottles, food containers, etc.
Metal cans and containers: such as aluminum cans, tins, etc.
Glass containers: such as beverage bottles, food cans, etc.
Clothing and textile waste: including clothing, sheets, towels, etc.
Waste electronic products: such as waste mobile phones, computers, TVs, etc.
Waste household appliances: such as used refrigerators, washing machines, microwave ovens, etc.
Waste furniture: such as chairs, tables, cabinets, etc.
Waste tires: such as car tires, bicycle tires, etc.
Used batteries and rechargeable batteries: such as alkaline batteriesused batteries, lithium batteries, etc.
Used fluorescent bulbs and tubes: such as incandescent bulbs, LED lamps, etc.
Food waste and food residues: can be composted and used to produce organic fertilizer.
Construction waste and waste: such as bricks, concrete blocks, etc., can be recycled and reused.
Waste wood and cardboard: can be used to make recycled cardboard, wooden boards, etc.
Food waste: Biogas fermentation can be carried out to produce renewable energy.
This waste can be recycled and treated via recycling bins, waste sorting facilities or associated institutions. By recovering and recycling these items, you can reduce wasted resources, save energy and protect the environment.