1. General industrial solid waste refers to non-hazardous solid waste generated in the production and life of industries such as industrial production, transportation, post and telecommunications. For example, mine solid wastes such as tailings, gangue and waste rock produced by mining enterprises, waste tires and rubber produced by transportation manufacturing industry, waste paper produced by printing enterprises, corner wastes and leather corners produced by garment processing industry. Industrial solid waste is industrial solid waste.
2. General industrial solid waste refers to industrial solid waste that is not listed in the national hazardous waste list or has no hazardous characteristics according to the national hazardous waste identification standards. For example: fly ash, coal gangue, slag, etc. General industrial solid waste is divided into Class I and Class II.