Coconut shells belong to dry garbage, and it can also be said that coconut shells belong to other garbage. Dry garbage is also called ‘other garbage’, that is, garbage other than wet garbage, recyclables, and hazardous waste is dry garbage.
Dry waste includes bricks, 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 good way to effectively dispose of other waste, so it must be produced as little as possible.
Items included in dry garbage
Items included in dry garbage include: napkins, toilet paper, diapers, cat litter, dog diapers, stained paper, cigarette butts, desiccant, Damaged plastics, nylon products, woven bags, anti-shattering bubble wrap big bones, hard shells, hard fruit shells (coconut shells, durian shells, walnut shells, corn husks, sugar cane peels), hard fruits (durian cores, jackfruit cores), Hair, dust, slag, plasticine, space sand, adhesive products (glue, tape), flower pots, towels, disposable tableware, mirrors, ceramic products, bamboo products (bamboo baskets, bamboo chopsticks, toothpicks), complex ingredients Products (umbrellas, pens, glasses, lighters), etc.
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