Garbage classification has always been a hot topic of Lao Bai's surname. The soul-suggestion of the old aunt in Shanghai in the Magic City, "What kind of garbage are you?" has not subsided. What is dry garbage and what is wet garbage are all closely related to the lives of ordina

Starting from May 1, Beijing will officially implement the newly revised "Beijing Municipal Domestic Waste Management Regulations", which means that Beijing's domestic waste classification will be officially included in the framework of the rule of law. Garbage classification has always been a hot topic of Lao Bai's surname. The soul-suggestion of the old aunt in Shanghai in the Magic City, "What kind of garbage are you?" has not subsided. What is dry garbage and what is wet garbage are all closely related to the lives of ordinary people.

It is understood that the standards and names of garbage classification in various cities are not completely consistent. For example, Shanghai divides garbage into recyclables, hazardous waste, wet waste, and dry waste, while Beijing divides it into kitchen waste, recyclables, hazardous waste, and other garbage. This means that garbage thrown in the future must be classified. For example, a cup of milk tea, according to Beijing standards, the pearls in milk tea are kitchen waste, the milk tea cup is other garbage, and the milk tea lid is recyclable garbage, and they need to be placed in three types of garbage bins respectively. Many people are also crazy about garbage sorting, but garbage sorting can indeed protect the environment, which is imperative.

mobile phones are an indispensable thing in our daily lives. With the advent of the 5G era, I believe that more and more consumers will choose to change their phones. So how should we deal with the replaced useless phones? According to Beijing's garbage classification standards, we can find that mobile phones, as electronic products, are actually mixed waste, and improper electronic waste treatment may cause environmental pollution, data theft and other dangers.

If you take apart a mobile phone, the motherboard, chip, camera, screen, etc. in the mobile phone have great recyclable value, but the battery part in the mobile phone may contain mercury, cadmium and other harmful substances to the human body. Discarding it at will will also pollute water and land resources. It will be a very troublesome thing to throw away a used mobile phone according to such disassembly method; of course, there is another way to directly treat the old mobile phone as recyclable garbage. If it is discarded directly, some criminals may obtain personal information from your old mobile phone through certain technical means. Therefore, when dealing with the old mobile phone, you must go through formal channels. At this time, JD.com's old-for-new service is a good choice. They not only provide door-to-door recycling, but also provide a replacement subsidy of up to 5,400 yuan.

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