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The aims and objectives to segregation of waste are many. This will be useful in mainly determining which waste products can be recycled.
OSHA does not specify color coding for waste containers.
Waste is segregated accoding to the following types: Biodegradable waste Recyclable waste Non-recyclable waste Biodegradable waste can be again of different types: food waste, dry leaves, etc. for composting and reuse. Recyclable waste can be of different types, such as: paper, wood, cotton, reusable hardware, glass, metal scrap, etc Non-recyclable waste includes polythenes and plastics which cannot be treated for reuse.
In the Philippines, waste is typically color-coded into four categories: blue for biodegradable or organic waste, green for recyclable waste, red for hazardous or special waste, and black for residual waste. This color-coding system helps promote proper waste segregation and disposal practices to minimize environmental impact.
The main colors for recycle bins are typically blue for recycling, green for composting, and black or gray for general waste. Some facilities may use different colors, but these are the most common color codes used for waste separation.
Brown.
You won't see any rakes around and it is probably a different color than the regular bunker.
Chemotherapeutic waste is place in a yellow container.
1.solid waste 2.liquid waste
2" by most plumbing codes
red