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Waste Segregation Poster - English

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WASTE SEGREGATION GUIDELINES

1. Organic Waste 2. Dry Waste 3. Sanitary/Reject Waste


(Do NOT use a plastic liner) (Use only REUSABLE BAGS/BIN for (Do NOT use a plastic liner)
disposal)
Kitchen Waste Plastic (Must be rinsed if soiled) Sanitary waste
Vegetable/fruit peels Plastic covers/bottles/boxes/items (Use a newspaper for wrapping)
Cooked food/Leftovers Chips/toffee wrappers Diapers/Sanitary napkins
Egg shells Plastic cups Bandages
Chicken/fish bones Milk/Curd packets Condoms
Rotten fruits/vegetables Nails
Tissue paper soiled with food Paper (Must be rinsed if soiled) Used tissues
Tea bags/Coffee grinds Newspaper/Magazines Medicines
Leaf plates Stationery/Junk mail Swept dust
Cardboard cartons
Pizza boxes (Limited quantities of mixed waste is
Tetrapaks allowed, such as heavily soiled
Paper cups and plates plastic or soiled paper)

Metal Sharps (small quantities only;


Foil containers wrap in newspaper and
Metal cans hand over separately)
Razors/Blades
Glass (handle with care) Used syringes
Unbroken glass bottles Injection vials

Other dry waste


Garden waste Rubber/Thermocol
Fallen Leaves/twigs Old mops/Dusters/Sponges
Puja flowers/garlands Cosmetics,
Weeds Ceramics, Wooden Chips, Construction debris/Inerts
Hair (Hand over separately with Dry
Coconut shells Waste)
Rubble
E-waste (handle with care) Paints
Batteries Silt from drains
CDs/Tapes Cement powder
Thermometers Bricks
Flower pots
Bulbs/tube lights/CFLs
(hand over separately) Broken glass
(wrap in newspaper)

Segregation at Source is MANDATORY from 1st February, 2017.


Non-compliance will be penalized.

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