Garbage Classification Industry Development

Jul 14, 2024

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The garbage classification of foreign developed countries has been for a long time, such as Germany, Sweden and Japan, and the garbage classification of these countries has been in a relatively mature stage. Of course, there are mature there are immature, the global garbage classification does not have a unified model, according to the national conditions of their own have their own priorities. Germany was the first country to introduce economic legislation, with "cascading" penalties and a two-way recycling system. Japan's garbage classification responsibility is clear, there is a perfect reward and punishment system, and it is strictly implemented in accordance with the regulations. Sweden is the first country to introduce waste separation and recycling through tax laws and fees, and the production responsibility system is Sweden's first. Generally speaking, these rules and regulations are developed from extensive to fine, combining rewards and punishments, and the core is to cultivate citizens' conscious participation.

 

Germany has passed legislation to prohibit the disposal of garbage at will and provide protection for enterprises involved in garbage sorting and recycling. Garbage recycling enterprises have the right not to recycle the garbage that is not discarded in accordance with the classification, and can also have the right to impose a certain fine on it after a long time, and the garbage sorting enterprises will also get the municipal garbage disposal fee.

 

Japan's garbage classification industry has rich development experience, which is mainly composed of three stages, the first stage is the classification of garbage, the second stage is the effect of garbage classification, and the third stage is the recycling of garbage. In Japan, you can see few garbage bins on the streets, only a small number of garbage bins are set up near some convenience stores, the purpose is to let people take garbage home, so as to ensure the cleanliness of Japanese streets.