Be the master of waste separation

Following Shanghai's introduction of the strictest garbage classification policy, Zhejiang also followed suit, releasing the relevant requirements for garbage classification.
The school garbage cans have been expanded from two to three: recyclable and non-recyclable garbage → recyclable garbage, other garbage and hazardous garbage. Although these three types of garbage are not difficult to classify, they do require some effort, so why not take a look at the following questions and test your garbage sorting skills?

The separation of garbage in foreign countries starts earlier and is more elaborate. In the countries that students will go to in the future (especially Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany), the separation of household garbage is a very important consideration that should not be underestimated!

In Germany, the waste separation system has been in place for at least ten years and has become a daily habit in every household. Germany's system of waste separation and collection is as follows
(1) Organic waste (Bioabfaelle),

(2) Lightweight packaging (Leichtverpackung),

(3) Old glass (Altglass),

(4) Problemstoffe zur Sammlung bringen, (Problemstoffe zur Sammlung bringen), (Problemstoffe zur Sammlung bringen)

(5) Garbage that does not belong to the previous four types (Restmuell)

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