From January 1 next year, China's "Regulations on the Management of Recycling and Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Products" will be officially implemented, and companies with large-scale modern waste home appliance recycling and processing businesses can benefit. According to the "Waste Electrical and Electronic Products Disposal Catalog", five categories of products, including televisions, air conditioners, refrigerators, washing machines, and microcomputers, will become the first batch of products to be formally recycled and dismantled in accordance with national standards. The first batch of five categories of products announced this time are the same as the five categories of products that enjoyed the national 10% subsidy under the previous national “trade-in” policy. The promulgation of this regulation clearly regulates the recycling and dismantling of a large number of waste electrical and electronic products currently on the market, putting it on a track of large-scale and industrialized development. This means that in the future, the formal recycling and dismantling of five major categories of home appliances such as TVs and air conditioners will become mandatory. Recycling and processing companies will not only be able to obtain sufficient raw material guarantees, but also receive national tax incentives. This is for companies that are the first to enter the environmental protection business. For China, large-scale modernization and formalization of waste home appliance recycling projects will be a major benefit. Looking at the current situation of recycling and recycling of used household appliances, China’s overall domestic level needs to be improved. In the past, scrapped household appliances were mostly dismantled and processed by small and medium-sized enterprises or even manual workshops, which not only caused a lot of pollution, but also had low efficiency. The upgrading and transformation of the market urgently requires the emergence of large-scale modern household appliance scrap processing companies. At present, China's domestic home appliances have entered the peak period of scrapping. According to data from authoritative departments, in 2009, the five major categories of home appliances: TVs, refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners and computers.