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Basics of waste separation
Will separation is an essential part of environmental protection. It helps to protect resources and reduce the environmental pollution through waste. By correctly separating paper, plastic, glass, organic waste and residual waste, it is ensured that materials can be effectively recycled and reused.
Here are some tips for effective waste separation:
- Paper and box In the blue bin: These include newspapers, magazines and clean cardboard boxes.
- Packaging made of plastic, metal and composite materials belong in the yellow sack or the yellow bin.
- Glass Is sorted according to colors in the appropriate container.
- Organic waste Come to the bio bin and include kitchen waste and garden waste.
- Residual waste For everything that cannot be recycled, such as dirty packaging and broken porcelain.
The exact regulations can vary depending on the municipality, so it is advisable to find out about the specific separation rules in local waste management. By correctly waste separation, you make an important contribution to environmental protection.