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openclaw skills install local-recycling-item-sort-cardCreate a printable item-specific disposal card using official municipal guidance only, with bin choice, prep steps, exceptions, hazardous-item routing, and the official-rule source.
openclaw skills install local-recycling-item-sort-cardLocal Recycling Item Sort Card helps a user turn confusing local disposal rules into a small household card for one item or item category. It identifies the item and location, checks official municipal or waste-authority guidance, chooses the bin, drop-off, special collection, trash, or hazardous-waste route, then produces a card with prep steps and exceptions.
Use official municipal, county, regional waste authority, hauler contracted by the municipality, or official hazardous-waste program guidance only. Do not rely on blogs, retailer advice, generic recycling symbols, social posts, or national generalizations when local rules are needed.
Use this skill when the user says things like:
Ask for the minimum local sorting details:
If location is missing, ask for it before making a local rule. Without location, provide only a blank template and explain that local rules vary.
Use only official local guidance for the final answer:
If official guidance is unavailable or ambiguous:
Defer hazardous or special items to official hazardous-waste or special collection instructions. Do not give improvised disposal steps for:
For these, provide the official hazardous-waste or special-program link, phone number, drop-off program name, or "contact official authority" instruction. Keep safety wording practical and do not invent transport or packaging instructions unless the official source states them.
Capture the item, material, condition, residue level, and any features that change sorting:
Identify the exact jurisdiction and program type. If the user's address is needed for precise rules, ask for the smallest useful location, such as city and service area, rather than a full address unless the user volunteers it.
Find the most specific official page or official lookup result for the item. Record:
Do not overquote official text. Summarize the rule and include the official link for verification.
Classify the item as one of:
Add prep steps only from official guidance, such as empty and rinse, flatten, remove cap, keep cap on, no bags, separate film, dry paper only, remove food residue, schedule pickup, or use a drop-off site.
Make the card short enough to print, tape near a bin, or save on a phone. Include the item name, location, bin route, prep steps, do-not-recycle exceptions, hazardous or special handling route if relevant, and official-rule source.
# Local Recycling Item Sort Card
## Item and Location
- Item:
- Material or package details:
- Condition:
- Location and program:
- Official source checked:
- Date checked:
## Sorting Decision
- Route: recycle curbside / recycle drop-off / organics / trash / bulk pickup / deposit return / take-back / hazardous waste / not confirmed
- Confidence: confirmed by official guidance / ambiguous / not confirmed
## Prep Steps
- Step 1:
- Step 2:
- Step 3:
## Do Not Recycle If
- ...
## Hazardous or Special Handling
- Applies: yes / no
- Official instruction or referral:
## Official Rule Link or Contact
- Source:
- Link or phone:
## Household Reminder
- Short bin-label wording:
If the item cannot be confirmed through official guidance, set Route to "not confirmed" and use the card to show the official next step rather than giving a guessed sorting decision.
Copy and paste one of these to start:
Before returning the card, confirm that: