Urban construction waste management regulations include: classified management, segregated transportation, classified collection, paid recycling, and supervision and management.
1. Classified management
Construction waste is generated in huge amounts, and there are many recyclable resources, such as steel, glass, cement, etc. Therefore, urban waste management departments should adopt classified management measures to classify construction waste into recyclable waste, kitchen waste, hazardous waste and other waste. This management method can classify garbage, maximize the utilization of resources, and reduce environmental pollution and resource waste.
2. Segregated transportation
Isolated transportation is a key step in construction waste management. Different types of construction waste should be transported separately to prevent cross-contamination and confusion and ensure the effectiveness of recycling. During the transportation of construction waste, the management department should strictly check the source and transportation certificate of the waste to ensure that the source of the waste is clear and that no illegal waste is mixed.
3. Classified collection
Urban management departments should set up designated construction waste collection points in communities, public places, construction sites and other places. Construction waste management personnel should do a good job in collecting waste. Through the establishment of collection points, citizens can conveniently classify and store construction waste. Urban management departments should constantly update and improve the facilities at collection points to improve their ability to meet the needs of citizens.
4. Paid recycling
Paid recycling is one of the effective ways to promote resource recycling. In urban construction waste management, the municipal government should implement a paid recycling policy for recyclable waste and inject funds to attract companies to continue recycling and reusing recyclable waste. In this way, the effect of urban environmental protection and recycling can be increased.
5. Supervision and management
Urban management departments should strengthen the supervision and management of construction waste management and promote the standardization and standardization of waste management. At every link, the source and destination of garbage should be strictly monitored to achieve full-process supervision. At the same time, urban management departments should also strengthen the training and education of waste management personnel to improve their skills and professionalism in waste classification, collection and transportation.