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How to classify discarded old stationery?
How to classify discarded old stationery?
Ink bottles, paint boxes, palettes and other glass and plastic products can be cleaned and put into the recyclable bucket, while dried gouache can be directly put into the dry trash can. In addition, brushes, watercolor pens, color pencils, oil painting sticks, crayons and other brush stationery are dry garbage.
What? Some people say pencils contain lead, so they should be hazardous waste? It has long been denied that pencil leads are mainly made of graphite and clay, not toxic lead. So pencils and automatic lead are not harmful waste!
In order to prevent the paint from rubbing the clothes, we suggest that you put it in a plastic bag before putting it into the corresponding container!
The eraser, the quartz sand eraser, and the red eraser behind the HB Chinese pencil, I don’t know how many papers were destroyed… Now your soft 4B art eraser, your hard quartz sand eraser, they’re dry garbage.
There are three types of book covers: sticky book covers, which can be put into dry trash cans, and plastic and paper book covers, which can be put into recyclable bins.
The used exercise books, draft paper, test papers, textbooks, used learning newspapers, magazines and other books, under the condition of keeping clean, after sorting into the recyclable bucket. On the other hand, these old textbooks, unwritten rolls of paper, exercise books and so on can be used through charity sales, donating books and other ways to give full play to the surplus heat.
Discarded utility knives, scissors and other cutting supplies, because they are sharp, sorters may cut their hands during sorting, people should pack and put into the recyclable bucket.
Plastic ruler, stainless steel ruler, compass and other measuring items can be put into the recyclable bucket. The glue, glue stick (solid glue), double-sided glue, transparent glue and so on used in our daily study and work belong to dry garbage. After we use them, we can put them into the dry garbage can.
Do you still remember the stationery you borrowed from your deskmate when you were in school? Staplers, dovetail clips and other metal stationery can all be thrown into the recycling bin because they are made of a single metal and plastic material. And staples, they’re dry garbage.