
Waste Segregation Guidelines
Waste segregation guidelines specify how to separate different types of waste to promote proper disposal and recycling. Generally, waste is divided into categories such as recyclables (paper, plastic, metal), organic waste (food scraps, garden waste), and non-recyclables (soiled items, contaminated materials). Proper segregation helps reduce pollution, conserves resources, and ensures waste is handled efficiently. It’s important to use designated bins for each category, rinse recyclables if needed, and avoid mixing hazardous waste with general trash. Following these guidelines supports environmental sustainability and ensures safe, responsible waste management.