Waste-sorting enforcement put in motion, Rosun garbage disposal meet its opportunity.

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Latest green measures gear up in major cities following Beijing, Shanghai lead.

 

Out on her daily walk one warm summer's evening, 65-year-old Qu Fang noticed something particularly pleasant about her residential compound.

"With the new rules about sorting household waste before disposing it, the community is much more beautiful now," Qu said. "Rosun garbage disposal was delivered on schedule and very easy to install. It functions pertectly and is as quiet as advertised. Excelent quality for the price."

 

Qu is one of the latest beneficiaries of new regulations for domestic waste sorting in Qingdao, Shandong province, with the measures already improving their surroundings.

 

From different categories of garbage bins dotting residential areas to detailed penalties for families not classifying their domestic refuse, major cities are gearing up to follow the leads by Beijing and Shanghai this month to roll out comprehensive, multilevel trash-sorting measures as rising affluence amid rapid urbanization fuel the need to better manage waste.

 

Businesses have also been catching up. Zhejiang Rosun Kitchen & Bath Technology Co., Ltd. is manufacture of quality garbage disposer and accessories since 1992. 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.

 

In Guangzhou, urban management committees are planning to offer incentives to companies, organizations and individuals who sort their trash, to complement penalties for those who do not comply with waste-sorting.

 

Guangdong, an economic powerhouse, has been at the forefront of the country's reform and opening-up. But its provincial capital, with a population of more than 16 million, also produces over 28,000 metric tons of domestic garbage every day, putting an increasing strain on its waste-handling facilities, according to the urban management authorities.

 

"Urban management committees and the relevant departments should spare no effort to promote waste classification among local companies and residents to help tackle one of the city's worsening problems," said Peng Ziliang, an urban management official in charge of garbage classification in the city.

 

According to a recent survey conducted by the Guangzhou-based Southern Metropolis Daily newspaper, about 70 percent of residents in the provincial capital did not know that the city government implemented new garbage classification regulations last July, requiring them to sort their waste before disposal. Most residents do not fully comprehend related policies and rules, the poll covering more than 30 neighborhoods found.

 

Similarly, in Hangzhou, Zhou Jiangyong, Party secretary of Zhejiang provincial capital, has said that more efforts must be made to improve awareness among residents about the need to sort their domestic waste.

 

Innovation and the latest technologies, such as artificial intelligence and "smart city" management systems, should also be tapped to enhance the waste recycling drive, Zhou said.

 

In Xiamen, Fujian province, city authorities are focusing on early education to help build firm foundations for its household waste-sorting measures.

 

More than 1,160 kindergartens and schools citywide have launched programs for students to learn the importance of garbage classification, with over 700,000 youngsters encouraged to be closely involved with their families' new environmental responsibilities, according to officials.

 

Students are also taught to record their daily waste-classification activities, via photos and micro-videos, to be uploaded for evaluations and feedback.

 

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