Big bones are dry garbage, which represents other garbage, except common recyclables, wet garbage or hazardous garbage. Because large bones are difficult to corrode, they are included in the list of dry garbage.
Dry garbage refers to other garbage, which refers to other domestic waste except recyclables, hazardous garbage, and wet garbage. The specific classification standards of domestic waste can be adjusted according to the level of economic and social development, characteristics of domestic waste, and disposal and utilization needs. Other garbage is less harmful but has no reuse value, such as construction waste, domestic waste, etc., which generally adopt methods such as landfill, incineration, and sanitary decomposition. Some of them can also be solved by biological means, such as releasing earthworms. It is a kind of garbage left over from recyclable garbage, kitchen waste, and hazardous waste. Other waste includes bricks and ceramics, slag, toilet paper, porcelain fragments and other waste that is difficult to recycle. Sanitary landfill can effectively reduce the pollution of groundwater, surface water, soil and air. In today's society, there is no effective solution. A good way to eliminate other waste, so generate as little as possible.
Large bones generally belong to dry garbage, so dry garbage should be put out according to the dry garbage disposal standards.