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What is harmful waste?
Harmful waste refers to waste batteries, waste lamps, waste medicines, waste paints and their containers, and other domestic wastes that cause direct or potential harm to human health or the natural environment.

Common ones include waste batteries, waste fluorescent tubes, waste light bulbs, waste water silver thermometers, waste paint barrels, expired drugs and so on. Hazardous and toxic garbage needs special and correct methods for safe disposal.

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Harmful waste includes waste batteries, waste fluorescent tubes, waste water silver thermometers, expired drugs, etc. These wastes need special safety treatment.

Waste nickel-cadmium batteries and waste mercury oxide batteries: rechargeable batteries, nickel-cadmium batteries, lead-acid batteries, storage batteries and button cell.

Waste fluorescent tubes: fluorescent (daylight) tubes and halogen lamps.

Waste drugs and their packaging: expired drugs, drug capsules, tablets, inner packaging of drugs, used medical gauze cotton swabs, etc.

Waste paint and solvent and their packaging: waste paint bucket, hair dye shell, expired nail polish, nail polish remover.

Waste mineral oil and its packaging

Waste mercury-containing thermometers and waste mercury-containing sphygmomanometers: mercury sphygmomanometers, mercury thermometers and mercury thermometers.

Waste pesticides and their packaging: rat poison (tetramine), insecticide spray cans.

Waste film and waste photographic paper: sensitive films and photographic negatives such as X-rays.