Apr.2024 09
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What kind of waste can food waste treatment equipment handle?
Introduction
Kitchen waste is food waste, catering residues, food processing waste and non-edible animal and vegetable oils and various oil-water mixtures from households, schools, canteens and catering industries. If we do not process these wastes through kitchen waste treatment equipment Disposal will not only cause a waste of resources, but may also cause environmental pollution. So what kind of garbage can be processed by kitchen waste treatment equipment?
Details
The following kitchen waste can be directly thrown into the kitchen waste treatment equipment for decomposition:
1. Most kitchen waste can be decomposed. To put it simply, it means that perishable waste in nature can be decomposed by equipment, such as rice, noodles, vegetables, tea, meat, fruits, etc.
2. Although watermelon seeds, eggshells, plant rhizomes, fruit hard skins, etc. cannot be decomposed immediately, they can also be thrown in and processed. There may be a little residue in the organic fertilizer when fertilizing.
3. Cartilage such as fish bones can be broken down directly. Short ribs, chicken and duck bones, etc. take a long time to decompose and can be thrown into the machine, but there will be residue when the fat is produced.

The following kitchen waste cannot be thrown directly into the kitchen waste treatment equipment for decomposition:
1. Large stick bones, shells, and tea bags are not considered wet garbage and therefore cannot be decomposed.
2. Metals, plastic products, pottery, glass, chemicals, fibers and other inorganic materials.
Special reminder: The big stick bones may also get stuck in the mixing blades, so they cannot be thrown in to decompose. Traditional Chinese medicine residue is wet garbage, but it may weaken the microbial strains and cannot be thrown in for decomposition.
To sum up, organic waste such as wet waste, kitchen waste, and perishable waste in daily life can be processed by kitchen waste treatment equipment, but kitchen waste such as bones, shells, or kitchen waste containing inorganic materials is It cannot be thrown directly into the food waste treatment equipment for decomposition.
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