We assist in sorting and segregating solid waster at the point of collection in a building. Based on their biological, physical, and chemical properties, we classify wastes into the following categories:
• Wet Waste: Refers to biodegradable organic waste such as food items, soiled food wrappers, hygiene products, yard waste, paper towels, etc.
• Dry Waste: Refers to non-biodegradable waste that includes recyclable and nonrecyclable materials such as paper, clothing, plastic, wood, glass, etc.
• Sanitary Waste: Refers to a type of hygiene waste such as used diapers, sanitary towels or napkins, tampons, condoms, incontinence sheets, and any other similar waste.
• E-Waste: Refers to discarded electrical or electronic devices such as computers, televisions, VCRs, stereos, copiers, etc.
• Hazardous Waste: Refers to items that contain corrosive, toxic, ignitable, or reactive components.
• Inert Waste: Refers to wastes that are unreactive biologically and chemically