the classification of rubbish作文
After supper today, my mother collected the garbage in the kitchen and asked me to go downstairs to take out the garbage. What's so difficult? I'm a fourth grade pupil. It's a piece of cake. I jumped downstairs with the garbage. But when I got to the trash can, I was in a dilemma. Four trash cans in different colors puzzled me. Who should I give them to? After thinking about it, I decided to go back and consult my mother.
With my mother's help, I learned a lot about garbage classification. The blue one is recyclable garbage, the green one is kitchen waste, the gray one is called other garbage, and the last red one is harmful garbage.
In daily life, we can often make rational use of seemingly useless waste again. For example: glass bottles are non-toxic and harmless garbage, but they are hard to decay, so we should reuse them. Wash it, draw your favorite pattern or wrap it with colored paper, insert a flower and place it on the desk. It is both pleasing to the eye and economical. Another example is the egg we often eat. The peeled egg shell is a treasure. It contains a lot of calcium, which is
crushed and sprinkled in the potted plants to become a nutrient for plants.
Now our country is vigorously promoting energy conservation and environmental protection, and promoting garbage classification. Of course, I should also take active action, starting from the little things around me, to make our home more beautiful!