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Does bagasse belong to food waste?
Sugarcane bagasse belongs to food waste, which refers to biomass waste such as food scraps, leftovers, expired food, melon peels and kernels, flowers and greenery, and dregs of traditional Chinese medicines, etc. Therefore, sugarcane bagasse belongs to food waste, and it should be packaged and then put into the corresponding recyclables or food waste containers.

Food waste

Food waste contains very high moisture and organic matter, which is easily decayed and produces a bad odor, and can be converted into new resources after proper treatment and processing.

Food waste can be used as fertilizer and feed after rigorous treatment, and it can also produce biogas to be used as fuel or to generate electricity, while the oil and grease portion can be used to prepare biofuel.

Food waste should be provided to specialized treatment units for processing, and it is strictly prohibited to use waste cooking oil and grease (including gutter oil) as cooking oil after processing.