How to Dispose of Garbage in Korea Part 1 (General Garbage & Food Waste)
One thing I often got confused about when I came to Korea was trash disposal.
In particular, it is not easy to distinguish between food waste and general waste.
And a while ago, my friend said that he paid a fine of about 100,000 won for putting watermelon peels in a regular garbage bag. I would like to tell you how far the standard of food waste is, and how to accurately distinguish what items should be thrown away in general waste.
food waste
- Food waste standards vary depending on whether animals can eat them. Since food waste is used as compost or feed for animals and livestock, food waste that can be consumed by animals or used as fertilizer is food waste, and if it cannot be used as feed or fertilizer, it is general waste.
- Fruit peels (bananas, tangerines, oranges, apples, mangoes, watermelons, melons, etc.) are also considered food waste. However, shells that are too hard are not applicable (pineapple shells, durian shells, etc.)