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一些城市生活垃圾分类成效堪忧 亟待进一步精细化管理

Core Viewpoint - The effectiveness of waste classification in various cities is concerning, with issues in the construction and operation of waste collection facilities, necessitating a long-term management mechanism to ensure sustainability [1][4][6]. Group 1: Current Challenges - Many cities are still in the initial stages of waste classification, facing significant challenges such as site selection for collection points and inadequate facilities [4][6]. - In a specific city, over 1965 out of 3565 residential communities have not yet established waste collection points, primarily due to limited geographical space [4]. - Complaints from residents regarding the placement of waste collection points are prevalent, with over 25,000 complaints recorded in 2023 alone [2][4]. Group 2: Operational Issues - There are numerous reports of waste collection facilities being underutilized or not operational, with instances of equipment being inoperative or poorly maintained [3][4]. - The lack of effective property management and service quality has led to significant disparities in waste classification outcomes across different communities [5][6]. Group 3: Community Engagement and Education - Residents often lack awareness and proper habits regarding waste classification, which hinders the effectiveness of the facilities [5][6]. - There is a need for enhanced community engagement and education to foster a culture of waste classification, as many residents do not see themselves as responsible participants in the process [6][7]. Group 4: Recommendations for Improvement - Strengthening the management and operational responsibilities of property services is crucial, with suggestions for a more detailed responsibility framework for waste management [6][7]. - The establishment of a volunteer service system and community involvement initiatives is recommended to enhance public awareness and participation in waste classification [7].