1. Large bones belong to dry garbage or other garbage.
2. Since large bones are not easy to rot, they cannot be counted as wet garbage, but must be classified as dry garbage or other garbage; but if the large bones are divided into small bones or broken bones, they can be counted as wet garbage. Rubbish. There are four main categories of garbage classification in our country. The names of each category are slightly different depending on the region. These four categories of garbage are: recyclable garbage, hazardous garbage, dry garbage (other garbage), and wet garbage (kitchen waste). ).