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Know Your Waste
Know Your Waste
1. Wet Waste
Wet/ Kitchen Waste (About 55 - 60% Of Total Waste)
Vegetables / Fruit Peels
Cooked Food / Leftovers
Egg Shells
Chicken / Fish Bones
Rotten Fruits / Vegetables
Tissue Paper Soiled with Food
Tea Bags / Coffee Grind
Leaf Plates
2. Dry Waste
Plastic (Must be rinsed if soiled)
Plastic Covers
Bottles
Boxes
Wrappers
Plastic Cups
Milk / Curd Pouches
Paper (must be rinsed if soiled) Newspaper
Magazines Stationery
Cardboard and Cartons
Pizza Boxes
Tetra Packs
Disposable Cups And Plates
Glass (Handle with care) Unbroken Glass Bottles
3. Reject Waste
Diapers / Sanitary Napkins
Bandages
Condoms
Nails
Medicines
Swept Dust
Razors / Blades
Used Syringes
Injection Vials
4. Other Waste
Diapers / Sanitary Napkins
Bandages
Condoms
Nails
Medicines
Swept Dust
Razors / Blades
Used Syringes
Injection Vials
Garden Waste
Fallen Leaf/ Twigs
Puja Flowers / Garlands
Weeds
Construction Debris / Inerts
Rubble
Paints
Silt from Drain
Cement Powder
Bricks
Flower Pots
Broken Glass
E-Waste (Must be given to professional handlers)
Batteries
CDs/ Tapes
Thermometers
Bulb/ Tube light /CFL
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