1. Paper Products: Unsoiled writing paper, packaging paper, and other paper goods, including newspapers, various packaging papers, office paper, and advertising sheets.
2. Plastics: Waste containers, packaging materials, and other plastic products, including plastic bags, plastic bottles, foam plastics, disposable plastic tableware and utensils, and rigid plastics.
3. Metals: Various types of scrap metal items, such as pull tabs, tin cans, etc.
4. Glass: Color and clear waste glass products.
5. Textiles: Used clothing and textile products.
Non-recyclable waste: Refers to garbage that is not recyclable. Common examples include waste that decomposes easily under natural conditions, such as fruit peels, vegetable leaves, leftover food, flowers, branches, and leaves.
Hazardous Substances: Such as used batteries, waste fluorescent light tubes, mercury thermometers, and waste paint, etc.





