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What rubbish is eating the leftover corn cob?
Corn cob core belongs to wet garbage.

Four points of garbage: wet garbage, dry garbage, recyclables and harmful waste.

1, wet garbage

Perishable biomass waste mainly includes food waste, leftovers, expired food, melon skin and stone, flowers and green plants, etc.

2. harmful waste

Wastes that cause direct or potential harm to human health or the natural environment mainly include waste batteries, waste lamps, waste medicines, waste paints and their containers, except those produced by units in a centralized way.

3. Recyclable materials

Wastes suitable for recovery and recycling mainly include waste paper, waste plastics, waste glass, waste metal, waste fabrics, etc.

4. Dry garbage

Other domestic wastes except harmful waste, recyclables and wet garbage.

The relevant regulations on garbage classification stipulate that domestic garbage shall be transported to centralized collection facilities or transshipment and treatment facilities that meet the requirements, and shall not be mixed and transported, and shall not be dumped, discarded, scattered or piled up at will. Establish a domestic waste management ledger, record the source, type, quantity and destination of domestic waste, and report to the district urban management department.