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Shanghai leads nation in new era of garbage sorting(2)

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2019-09-10 10:52:25China Daily Editor : Li Yan ECNS App Download

Guo Bentai (right), 76, puts sorted garbage into appropriate rubbish bins at a community in Hongkou district, Shanghai, on Aug 29, 2019. (Photo by Zhu Xingxin/China Daily)

A fine of 200 yuan ($28) will be imposed on individuals who do not comply. For errant companies, the fine can rise to 50,000 yuan.

Yutai Jingyuan, a neighborhood in Hongkou district, has set a positive example of waste sorting.

Each of the 371 families in the neighborhood received a hanging trash bag bracket and a manual for garbage sorting. The bracket can be hung on kitchen cupboards, which makes dumping food garbage more convenient.

A volunteer team was formed to show people how to sort their trash at garbage collection sites, although volunteers said waste sorting guidance is no longer necessary and they just supervise now.

"Some complained in the beginning that waste sorting made their life difficult, or simply threw away all trash into one dumpster," said Cheng Qin, a volunteer in the neighborhood. "We instructed those people by taking out what they had thrown away and classifying the waste again. All residents have learned to do it the right way, as no one wants to bother others."

"The environment is cleaner and everyone benefits from garbage sorting," she said.

The neighborhood has also come up with new ideas on organic waste recycling. Two special dumpsters have been placed in its central garden for organic waste fermentation.

Usually after around a month and half, kitchen waste put in the dumpsters becomes natural fertilizer and enzymes, with hardly any smell.

The recycled organic matter is then used for planting or growing fruit and vegetables. Residents can also use the fertilizer for plants at home.

Over 5 percent of the total kitchen garbage the neighborhood collected per day was recycled in this way, according to Wang Jinghua, secretary of the Party's general branch in Hongye community.

"The approach relieves garbage delivery stress and stimulates residents' interest in garbage sorting, as they witness how the waste they generate turns into something useful," Wang said.

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