13 Waste Categories For Recycling
13 Waste Categories For Recycling
Reusable goods, such as repairable or intact industrial or home appliances.
Household goods may include clothing; building materials like windows, sinks, doors, and cabinets; intact materials within demolition debris like lumber; business equipment and supplies; lighting fixtures, and other manufactured object items that could be used again as is or repaired.
Paper such as newsprint, computer paper, ledger paper, mixed paper; and corrugated cardboard
Metals both nonferrous and ferrous, such as cans, parts of abandoned cars; fences; plumbing; metal screens and doors; machinery; tools; and some other unused metal pieces
Glass, such as window glass and glass containers
Textiles, such as non-reusable clothing, fabric pieces; and upholstery
Plant debris, such as cuttings and leaves, trimmings from grass, trees, and shrubs; sawdust and whole plants
Plastics, such as beverage containers; plastic cases of goods including electronic equipment or telephone; plastic packaging; tires and films
Putrescible, such as vegetable, animal, and fruit debris; manure; sewage sludge; and offal;
Wood, such as un-reusable lumber; pallets; and tree rounds.
Ceramics, such rock; china; tile; concrete; asphalt; brick; and plaster
Soils, such as excavation soils from developed land or barren; and excess soils coming from the yards of people.
Chemicals, such as acids; solvents; bases; lubricating oils; medicines; and fuels.
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