New regulations to prompt people to sort trash, MAXDISPOSER just need one-click operation.

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1. Penalties will compel people to obey rules

 

Beijing issued regulations on household waste management way back in 2012, years before Shanghai did so in 2019. It is on those regulations that the draft amendment is based. Like Shanghai, Beijing requires residents to sort household garbage into four categories-recyclables, hazardous waste, kitchen waste and other waste-giving the latter two types of waste more pertinent names, which Shanghai calls wet waste and dry waste.

 

China started exploring garbage classification in 2000 by earmarking eight pilot cities including Beijing and Shanghai for pilot programs.

 

2. Ultimate aim is to reduce waste

 

Since Shanghai became the first Chinese city to make waste sorting compulsory more than three months ago, it can offer some valuable lessons to Beijing in waste management.

 

But that the decline in the total amount of trash has been insignificant means the amount of other types of waste is still much bigger than the intended target-in fact, disposal of excessive kitchen waste is a new challenge for the city.

 

Besides, the authorities have to ensure that infrastructure building keeps pace with the ever-growing amount of kitchen trash.

 

By next year, 46 cities in China are expected to build a system for household waste management through accurate garbage sorting and disposal capability, according to a notice issued by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development at the end of 2017.

 

3. Let market play a role in waste management

 

Since other means would not prompt households to sort garbage, the government has resorted to fines and deducting credit points to compel residents to follow waste management rules.

 

To make waste management sustainable, it is necessary to allow the market to play a role in the process, because companies pursuing profit would make waste disposal greatly efficient, for example, by introducing high-tech into the sector.

 

Therefore, the government should use the services of enterprises to efficiently dispose waste as well as minimize costs.

 

Since the success of trash sorting depends on the efforts of the entire society, it makes perfect sense to invite volunteers to participate and teach children the importance of sorting garbage and how to do it, so by the time they grow up they can be good at waste management.

 

MAXDISPOSER can crush wet garbage (kitchen food waste /perishable garbage), such as leftovers, melon, fruit peels and cores by one-click operation.

 

Once the hardest to clean, classify and perishable parts of garbage was crushed, the other garbage classification can be done in a easy way.

 

MAXDISPOSER is a professional food waste disposer manufacturer for 27 years. It owned factory and has a professional R&D team, obtained more than 40 patents in the field of waste disposer industry, passed the accreditation of CE, UL and relevant international certifications, sold well overseas, won wide acclaim in the international market.

 

Zhejiang Rosun Kitchen & Bath Technology Co., Ltd. is a manufacture of quality garbage disposer and accessories since 1992 with a registered capital of USD 1.5 million. It’s located in Yuhuan, Zhejiang Province of China, covers areas of 75,347 sq. ft, owns 129,167 sq. ft of workshop with more than 200 experienced workers and staffs.

 

Rosun established Disposer laboratory with an independent R&D team, together with a complete production system from moulding, casting, precision machining, polishing and assemble workshop since it’s founded, Rosun has provided professional OEM & ODM services for numerous customers overseas and domestic.

 

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