In order to enhance residents' awareness of garbage classification and environmental protection, reduce environmental pollution, and effectively use resources, recently, the staff of the Municipal Office of Sanyuanli Street, Baiyun District inspected the community garbage classification work. The staff went deep into the communities of Songbai, Jinguiyuan, Zoumagang and other communities to conduct a detailed inspection of the implementation of garbage classification in the shops on the street and whether the garbage cans were set up in a standardized manner.
At the Jinguiyuan garbage drop point, the staff specially carried out the inspection of the garbage classification label, and rectified the problems found one by one to ensure that the identification signs of all sorting facilities are accurate, complete, clean and clear. During the inspection, a total of 3 problems were found, 6 signs were replaced, and 3 facilities and equipment were replaced.
In addition to inspecting and guiding garbage sorting, the staff also pays attention to the hygiene of the surrounding environment of the garbage drop-off point to ensure that the drop-off point is clean and odor-free. At the same time, staff at the drop points were trained to improve their awareness and skills of waste sorting.
The inspection also included a visit to Jingtai Mingyuan to guide the staff to conduct Yunzhi sub-inspections, which is to ensure the effective implementation of the garbage sorting policy and improve the quality of community environmental hygiene. Cloud intelligent separation is a management method that uses intelligent technology to assist garbage classification.
Through these measures, the Sanyuanli Sub-district Municipal Office aims to strengthen the awareness of residents and merchants about waste sorting, promote sustainable development, and respond to the strict requirements of the city of Guangzhou. This action is a routine inspection of the community's garbage classification work, and it is also an important part of the on-site guidance for residents to classify and put domestic waste.
Editor: Guangdong Community Network, Building a Better Life in the Bay Area