Mom always helps me to clean up the
trash of my room.
妈妈总是帮我清理我房间里的垃圾。
The river bank is cluttered with
trash.
河岸上满是垃圾。
One cannot
trash other's culture.
一个人不能诋毁其他国家的文化。
Trash sorting in China might help with sourcing or collection of raw materials for biodiesel though, she said, adding that more breakthroughs in technology are essential to lower biofuel prices.
The company which used to make high-end lidar products for drones, robots and railway systems, has developed a product that can be installed on trash cans.
The device can detect people approaching and the trash can will automatically open its lid.
The possibility of pathogen transmission can be reduced greatly with the trash cans.
In addition to detecting people, the Lidar device can transmit the data to vehicles of garbage-collection stations automatically when the trash can is 80 percent full.
Its drones have also been applied in Italy to disinfect trash collection stations and parking lots in a bid to reduce infections.
Zhao had to find the ticket in the trash, and finally hurried to the airport to hand over the ticket.
It also produces less construction trash and reduces pollution.
As the proverb goes, one man's trash is another's treasure.
Xinbao is displaying nearly 600 new products, including robotic vacuum cleaners and intelligent trash bins, making its exhibit this year the largest in the company's more than 30 years of participating in the fair, Zhang said.
"These days, intense competition has arisen over who can trash China's economy the most," he said.
At six o'clock, when Jiang returns home, he pets Coco, checks her daily diet condition and picks up the trash and dumps it.
Sinopec President Ma Yongsheng said developing CCUS technology represents an irresistible trend in the battle to reduce emissions, and for oil companies, reinjecting carbon dioxide from petrochemical refineries into oil wells to enhance oil recovery is also a promising way to convert trash into treasure.
When I found trash dealers around the community, I would sell them directly," Du said.
Foodscraps, livestock waste and surplus agricultural output-instead of hauling such organic waste to sometimes distant landfills, China is beefing up efforts turn trash into treasure.
Demand for trash sorters surged 183.83 percent year-on-year during the eight-month period, the report said.
In recent years, the government has issued a series of policies to promote the classification of waste, and the number of cities that have begun to implement trash classification requirements is increasing.
The trend has driven higher demand for sorters who are tasked with trash classification guidance and management.
"With China gradually entering an era of mandatory garbage classification, trash sorting positions will increase," said Zhao Wenbo, an analyst at LeadLeo Research Institute, a market research provider.
Demand for trash classifiers surged 240.34 percent year-on-year-the highest growth in the sector during the period, said the Tongcheng report.
"Apart from buying vegetables and cigarettes for customers, I've also put out the trash and delivered fresh flowers for them," said a courier surnamed Ding, who is over 60 years old and has more than five years of experience working in the food delivery sector.
China considering more measures to increase the use of less-polluting fuels and achieve sustainable development goalsInstead of hauling urban waste to landfills, China is hoping to turn the trash into a billion dollar business.
Now, with LessWalk in progress, Than said he hopes his project will inspire more people to set up similar ventures that help transform urban trash into opportunities.
The northwestern city has released a guideline for household trash classification, vowing to implement the measure in at least 220 neighborhoods.
By scanning waste items with their smartphones, users can learn in seconds how to sort their trash.
Regulations requiring Shanghai households and enterprises to sort their trash will create opportunities in circular economyTrash sorting was a hot topic in Shanghai in the weeks before a new municipal regulation on waste management took effect on July 1, requiring everyone, from households to businesses, to sort their trash into recyclable, kitchen, hazardous and residual waste.
China plans to set up domestic waste classification systems in 46 major cities by next year, and all the cities at prefecture level and above, about 300, should have similar systems to classify and dispose of trash by 2025, according to the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development.
Hua Yinfeng, general manager at Shanghai Liming Resources Reuse Co, told local news portal Shanghai Observer: "All the people sorting trash have given us confidence to expand our plant.
The plant uses correctly sorted organic waste to produce biogas, but when it started in 2017, about 30 to 40 percent of the waste it received contained other waste such as plastic bottles, construction trash and paper, which needed to be removed first to avoid lower efficiency during the anaerobic procedure.
The purity of the kitchen waste rose significantly in 2018 when Shanghai announced an action plan for trash sorting, and now after the implementation of the regulation, 99 percent of the waste it receives meets the minimum quality level, said Hua.
Yang Fei, a lecturer of economics at Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, said the compulsory trash sorting will make once valueless trash profitable.
Jin added: "The new waste management regulation in Shanghai has sparked heated discussions about how the city could become a better place by segregating the 9 million tons of trash produced every year.
With Shanghai's new regulation on household garbage set to take effect July 1, business opportunities such as online on-demand trash collection services are emerging, according to reports.
The regulation, dubbed "the strictest waste classification measure in history" on social media, requires people to sort household trash into four categories — dry garbage, wet garbage (kitchen waste), recyclables and hazardous waste.
For people who are too busy to do trash sorting or whose working and commuting time clashes with the fixed times, trash disposal becomes a "stinking" burden.
However, this might give birth to a new occupation -- online on-demand trash collectors.
Greenpeace Unearthed said more than 80 percent of all trash exported from the United States was being shipped to Asia before China introduced its import ban.
Analysis of trade data by the Financial Times found that, in the first half of 2018, imports of plastic trash increased by 56 percent in Indonesia, doubled in Vietnam, and rose by 1,370 percent in Thailand.
China's Zhejiang Geely Holding Group will start a project in the second half this year to help clean up ocean trash with its AI satellites.
The fleet of unmanned vehicles, comprising 3-and 6-meter-long vehicles, can self-activate every night at 2 am and clean the streets before dumping the trash and returning to their parking spots.
"It's a zone with artificial intelligent technology, smart facial recognition, falling object detection, trash classification, running exercise recording, 5G, robot servants… just to name a few," she said.
There was less trash in the village, roads were paved section by section, rivers gradually cleaned up, and a proper bridge was built to connect an area of southeastern Xiaye to the outside world.