Recyclable trash includes, but is not limited to, the following items:
Paper: newspapers, magazines, cardboard boxes, paper bags, office paper, and other paper products.
Plastics: beverage bottles, shampoo bottles, plastic bags, plastic containers, etc.
Metal: aluminum cans, food cans, metal packaging boxes and so on.
Glass: beverage bottles, food cans, glass containers and so on.
Textiles: discarded clothes, bed sheets, towels, shoes, etc.
Electronic waste category: waste cell phones, computers, TVs and other electronic products.
Household appliances: waste refrigerators, washing machines, microwave ovens and other home appliances.
Food waste category: food scraps, fruit peels, vegetable residues and other biodegradable organic waste.
Construction waste category: bricks, stone, concrete, wood and other construction waste.
Waste toys category: discarded toys, game consoles, Lego and other children's toys.
Waste furniture category: discarded chairs, tables, cabinets and other furniture.
Waste tires: discarded car tires, bicycle tires and so on.
The category of waste batteries: discarded dry batteries, rechargeable batteries and so on.
These recyclable wastes can be recycled and disposed of through recycling stations, waste sorting facilities or related organizations. Choosing the correct recycling classification and putting recyclable waste into the correct recycling containers can help reduce resource wastage, conserve energy and protect the environment. When sorting waste, it is recommended to refer to the guidelines and regulations of the relevant local authorities.