Learn to Segregate

Proper waste segregation is the first step towards effective recycling and a sustainable future.

Waste Segregation Guide

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Wet Waste (Organic)

  • Food scraps and leftovers
  • Fruit and vegetable peels
  • Tea leaves and coffee grounds
  • Egg shells
  • Garden waste and leaves
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Dry Waste (Recyclable)

  • Paper and cardboard
  • Plastic bottles and containers
  • Metal cans and foil
  • Glass bottles and jars
  • Textiles and fabrics
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E-Waste

  • Mobile phones and chargers
  • Computers and laptops
  • Batteries
  • Electronic appliances
  • Cables and wires
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Hazardous Waste

  • Medical waste
  • Chemical containers
  • Paints and solvents
  • Batteries (if not e-waste)
  • Fluorescent bulbs

The 6 R's Framework

Follow the 6 R's framework to minimize waste and maximize resource efficiency. Click on each R to learn more.

Best Practices

Rinse Before Disposal

Clean containers and bottles before placing them in dry waste bins to prevent contamination and odors.

Separate at Source

Use separate bins for wet and dry waste at home to make collection and processing more efficient.

Reduce and Reuse

Before disposing, consider if items can be reused, repurposed, or donated to reduce waste generation.

Take the Green Pledge

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