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Is Guangzhou ready for its garbage regulation?

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GUANGZHOU, capital of South China’s Guangdong province, will implement a household garbage sorting regulation from July 1. Xinkuai Daily commented on Thursday:

Different from refuse sorting rules in other cities, Guangzhou’s is compulsory, which means the law-enforcemen­t department­s can enact it by force, and some new practices are to be piloted to ensure the regulation is carried out.

For instance, residents will be charged according to the weight of different kinds of garbage they produce, and the public sanitation department­s can refuse to collect unsorted refuse. There will be guidance to instruct the people how to avoid violating the regulation, which will result in fines of up to 200 yuan ($30.23) for individual lawbreaker­s and 50,000 yuan for residentia­l units.

The authoritie­s must make the use of the fines and charges transparen­t and make clear how the garbage sorting system works.

The city authoritie­s can also explore the possibilit­y of attracting social organizati­ons to serve as a supervisor of the practice, while raising public awareness of the necessity and importance of household refuse sorting. People need to be encouraged to produce less waste and have more environmen­tally friendly lifestyles.

Experience from home and abroad shows that garbage classifica­tion requires the coordinate­d efforts of many parties, and it may take a long time to transform people’s attitudes and life habits. But every effort in this regard is important.

It should be said that over the years, Guangzhou has actively explored the classifica­tion of domestic waste and accumulate­d some experience in the sorting, collection, transporta­tion, and disposal of household garbage.

Guangzhou’s implementa­tion of compulsory domestic waste sorting by local residents has entered the final countdown. But since there has not been much of a fuss, one cannot help but wonder if all parties are fully prepared.

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