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What are the nonflammable wastes in Japan?
Non-combustible garbage in Japan mainly includes: plastic, metal, glass, ceramic products, rubber, fur, knives, needles, light bulbs, fluorescent lamps and so on.

In the Japanese classification method of municipal solid waste, municipal solid waste is divided into six categories: combustible garbage, noncombustible garbage, resource garbage, harmful waste, oversized garbage and garbage that the sanitation department is not responsible for collecting. The classification of non-combustible garbage is clearly put forward, and the larger garbage is further divided into combustible garbage and non-combustible garbage after being crushed by crushing facilities.

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Japanese garbage classification:

The largest category is combustible, nonflammable, resource, rough and harmful, and it is subdivided into several subprojects, each of which can be subdivided into grandson projects, and so on.

Combustible: in short, combustible-but not including plastic, rubber fragments, general leftovers, and some combustible domestic garbage.

Resources: newspapers, books, plastic beverage bottles, glass beverage bottles.

Non-combustible: waste small household appliances (electric kettle, tape recorder) clothes, toys, ceramic products, iron containers.

Coarse categories: large furniture, large electrical appliances (TV sets, air conditioners), bicycles.

Harmful category: battery, medical waste and substances harmful to human health.

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