Which countries have strict waste separation?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

Japan: Japan's garbage classification policy is the most accurate in the world, and residents are required to put garbage in the corresponding location in accordance with the norms on the first day of the month, and the cost of illegal disposal can be as high as 100 million yen. In addition, Japan has adopted a bag sorting system, so that each garbage bag includes all the costs of collecting, transporting and disposing of garbage. This not only effectively reduces the output of garbage, saves disposal costs, but also contributes to environmental protection.

South Korea: In order to encourage the use of items that can be used, South Korea has implemented a garbage metering and charging system to reduce the amount of combustible garbage. The implementation of this system of checks and balances has enabled South Korea to reduce household waste emissions by 23% in just four years. In addition, South Korea has also implemented a strict bag sorting system, and if you don't sort it properly, you will face fines.

Germany: Germany's garbage sorting is the strictest, mainly with brown, blue, yellow, gray four color bins, each residential area usually has several green, brown and transparent glass bins. Residents must sort their garbage correctly or face fines. Of course, there are also rules for the disposal of large waste in Germany, and you need to pay for it.

France: France's waste system is very well developed, and the usable value of waste is then further explored, i.e. what is known as raw material value, organic value and energy value. In this process, they attach great importance to environmental protection and sustainable development, and place great emphasis on environmental protection and rational use of resources.

Belgium: Belgium's requirements for domestic waste sorting are surprisingly strict, thanks to comprehensive education and promotion of environmental protection concepts have been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and residents are actively involved in environmental protection causes. Their garbage sorting policy has been widely recognized by all sectors of society, and has also achieved obvious environmental protection results.

Australia: Australia has also made great achievements in waste sorting, the country has developed a sound environmental protection system, and the local governments are responsible for the actual waste of waste. Among them, Australia continues to carry out education and promotion to raise public awareness of environmental protection and waste classification.

Sweden: Sweden is a country that attaches great importance to environmental protection and sustainable development, and its waste sorting system is equally stringent. Sweden's garbage classification is mainly divided into three categories: garbage, kitchen waste and other garbage, and they have strict liability regulations for units and individuals involved in garbage generation, including a series of links such as garbage classification and treatment.

United Kingdom: The United Kingdom has introduced detailed laws and regulations on garbage classification, clarifying the responsibilities and obligations of garbage classification and treatment. In addition, they have also strengthened supervision and severely punished violations of garbage classification regulations to ensure the smooth implementation of the garbage classification system.

First of all, the garbage classification policies of these countries are rigorous and complete, and Japan's garbage classification standards are very detailed, including more than 20 types, and the punishment for violators is quite severe. South Korea's laws have similar provisions, requiring residents to separate garbage and face fines and even jail time if they violate the rules.

Secondly, vigorously promote garbage classification publicity activities, these countries will use a variety of ways to publicize, such as posters, TV commercials, school courses, etc., to popularize the knowledge and importance of garbage classification to the public. At the same time, enterprises and social groups are also encouraged to actively participate in garbage sorting activities.

In addition, these countries have invested a lot in garbage disposal, such as Japan, which has advanced waste treatment facilities, which can decompose waste into feasible resources for reuse, and has complete garbage stations, incineration power stations, etc. South Korea, on the other hand, uses efficient waste treatment equipment to accurately sort and reuse waste.

Finally, the Xi of garbage sorting in these countries has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and the public has developed a good Xi of garbage sorting in the practice for a long time, and the garbage is put into the garbage bin to fulfill its social responsibility. ** The society is also continuing to give encouragement and support to encourage more people to actively participate in the cause of garbage classification.

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