Wet garbage
Wet garbage is also called kitchen waste and organic garbage, that is, perishable garbage, which refers to perishable biomass domestic waste such as food waste, leftovers, expired food, melon skin and stone, flowers and green plants, and Chinese medicine residue. Requirements for delivery
Wet garbage should be collected separately from other kinds of garbage when it is produced, and should be drained as far as possible before delivery
1. Pure liquid food garbage, such as milk, should be directly poured into the sewer.
2. containers containing wet garbage, such as plastic bags, should be removed when they are put into use.
3. Pure liquid food waste, such as milk, should be directly poured into the sewer. Further reading
Sushi is a traditional Japanese food. Sushi in ancient Japan was salted fish marinated with salt and rice, which evolved into sushi today. "Sushi" was written as "_" (すし) in ancient Japan, which originally meant salted fish. The name "Sushi" was used as a loan word of "すし" from the end of Edo because "すし" was highly praised by everyone at the congratulatory banquet and was considered to be "in charge of life".