Dry Waste List
- Vegetable and fruit peels
- Rotten fruits, eggs and vegetables
- Leftover food (cooked and raw)
- Used tea bags and coffee ground
- Used coffee filters
- Egg shells
- Flowers, plants and leaves (unless the plants are toxic, then they’ll be classified as household hazardous waste)
- Tissue paper
- Pet food
- Meat and non-veg remains
- Tea leaves
Reminder: Please do not put wet waste into smaller plastic wrappers or containers and throw them as wet waste. However, use of bin liners are recommended.
Pictorial examples of wet waste are:





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