Professional Documents
Culture Documents
4th Edition
How to sort and dispose trash and recyclables (Placing out garbage, garbage bags)
Combustible garbage
PET bottles, hazardous waste (Fluorescent tubes, batteries, disposable cigarette lighters)
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11
12
Recycling electric home appliances (types of devices, how to dispose), Recycling motorcycles
13
Main items the town does not collect (items that may not be disposed)
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Trash sorting categories and disposal tips (in Japanese alphabetical order by name of item)
Miscellaneous paper" (list of items in Japanese alphabetical order)
Collection Dates
15-24
25-26
Nagaizumi Town
March 2014
<<Contact>>
Incineration Plant (Sanitation Office)
Garbage bags
Semitransparent
garbage bags
section, and name
designated by
the town or
on garbage bags
semitransparent
bags
Black plastic bags
will not be collected. made of HDPE (high
density polyethylene).
Write your ward,
Combustible Garbage
Supermarket
bags
(grocery bags)
Semitransparent
Paper bags /
or transparent
cardboard boxes
plastic bags
Black plastic
bags
Plastic Garbage
Non-combustible Garbage
Up to one half of the purchase price of the equipment, with a maximum of 30,000yen
for kitchen garbage disposal machines and 4,000yen for waste composting containers
(compost), will be subsidized.
Nevertheless, kitchen garbage disposal equipment that produces wastewater does not
qualify for the subsidy.
Eligibility:
Residents of Nagaizumi Town and owners of businesses in Nagaizumi Town, who are
capable of utilizing or disposing of composted kitchen waste on their own responsibility.
Number of Units Covered: The town will subsidize 1 kitchen garbage disposal machine per family, which is to be
used for 6+ years, and 2 kitchen garb age composting containers (compost) per family,
which is to be used for 3+ years.
How to Apply:
Obtain a receipt for your purchase of equipment.
Fill out (bank account and other information) and seal a subsidy application form
available at the Community and Environment Section (located on the 2nd floor of
Town Hall) or the Southern Community Center, attach the receipt, and submit.
Used vegetable oil (cooking oil) from households is refined to create BDF
(biodiesel oil) which is used as fuel for garbage collection trucks.
Oils that can be reused:
All types of vegetable oils, such as safflower,
corn, olive, and sesame oil.
Oils that cannot be reused: Mineral oils (including engine oil, gear oil,
etc.), vegetable and other oils that contain
lard, etc.
Put the oil in a PET bottle, etc. (bottles with
How to Drop-off:
lids, such as 1.8-liter bottles, 18-liter drums,
etc.)
Drop-off Business Hours: Mondays through Fridays (excluding
national holidays) from 8:30 to 16:30.
Medical waste generated from home medical care (needles used for
insulin injection or IVs, etc.) is not collected by the Town due to the
risk of workers being injured when sorting collected trash and for the
prevention of infections.
The patient or the patient's family should dispose of their homegenerated medical waste by taking them back to the medical facility
where the patient receives treatment.
We appreciate your cooperation for the appropriate disposal and
treatment of medical waste.
Combustible items such as kitchen garbage, leaves, yard trimmings, seashells, disposable
diapers, etc.
Miscellaneous paper is categorized as paper waste and should be disposed as recyclables.
Metal parts should be removed when dismantling wooden furniture such as dressers, desks, and
chairs.
Feces should be disposed to the toilet from disposable diapers.
Dirt should be removed from the roots of grass, flowers, etc.
How to
Dispose
Write your ward, section, and name on a town-designated garbage bag and tie at top to close.
Up to five bags or five bundles of garbage may be disposed at once. Larger quantities should be
dropped off in person at the incineration plant.
Drain kitchen garbage of liquids.
Tree branches, bamboo, wooden items such as drawers, etc. should be cut into pieces no larger
than 50cm and bundled using paper/hemp strings or ropes, etc.
Branches should be no larger than 10cm in diameter.
* Pruned branches (see p.4).
* Branches or sprigs with thorns, such as roses, should be placed in a bag.
Skewers, toothpicks, and other items with pointed tips should be broken in half.
Cooking oil should be congealed with an oil disposal formula or soaked up with paper.
* Recycling cooking oil (see p.2).
Plastic and metal pieces should be removed.
Down quilt should be bundled using paper strings.
Kitchen garbage
Leaves, etc.
Down quilt
Seashells
Pet droppings
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Below 18cm
*50cm
Tree branches longer than 50cm
must
How to
Sort
Plastic and vinyl items used as containers and packaging for food and other products belong to
this category.
Plastic bags and wrappers; bottles and cups; tubes and lids; trays and packages; packaging and
cushioning material (styrofoam, etc.).
Items with the identification mark for plastic containers and packaging.
Aluminum-coated bags for potato chips or vacuum-packed foods; plastic blister packs for pills;
tubes for toothpaste, mayonnaise, makeup, etc.; lids and caps.
Bags such as plastic shopping bags, candy bags, plastic bags; plastic wrappers for snacks and
prepared foods.
Bottles for shampoo, detergent, and condiments such as sauce; bento (lunch) trays; cup noodle
containers.
How to
Dispose
Write your ward, section, and name on a town-designated garbage bag and tie at top to close.
All plastic containers and packaging, such as bags, trays, cups, and tubes, etc., regardless of
type, can be put into one bag.
Thoroughly rinse or wipe container to remove all food particles, etc.
Empty and thoroughly rinse containers for mayonnaise, ketchup, etc. and remove the cap.
Empty tubes for toothpaste, etc. and remove the cap.
Empty bottles for shampoo, etc., rinse thoroughly, and remove the cap.
Note: Price stickers and other stickers that cannot be removed may be left on.
Plastic Garbage
Plastic bags and shopping bags; wrapping film
and plastic wraps (cling film); bottles; cups and
containers; tubes; lids and caps; trays and packages;
styrofoam, packaging material, cushioning material,
PET bottle caps.
Combustible garbage
How to
Sort
Plastic garbage excluding plastic containers and packaging belong to this category.
Plastic items used mainly as tools, such as polyethylene buckets, wash basins, garment
cases, etc.
Metal parts such as screws and nuts should be removed from plastic toys, riding toys, etc.
(* Items made of both plastic and metal parts that cannot be dismantled should be disposed
as landfill waste.)
Cases for CDs, video tapes, cassette tapes, floppy disks, etc.
(* Plastic items with magnets inside are landfill waste)
Vinyl and rubber hoses are landfill waste.
How to
Dispose
Write your ward, section, and name on a town-designated garbage bag and tie at top to close.
Small items should be placed in a bag. If an item is too large to fit into a bag, write your name
on the item and place out as it is.
Empty planters, plastic flower pots, etc. of dirt and rinse with water.
Rinse lightly with water and clean all items as needed.
Plastic tableware
Landfill waste
Recyclables (paper)
Toys
Non-combustible garbage should be separated into three categories, landfill waste, small
electronic home appliances, and shreddable waste.
All glass products, excluding bottles, should be disposed as landfill waste.
Thin aluminum products such as aluminum foil are landfill waste, while thicker items, such as cooking
oil splash guards , are recyclables (metals).
Toys and other items that consist of both plastic and metal and cannot be dismantled should be
disposed as landfill waste.
Electric home appliances made of metal, such as microwaves and fan heaters, as well as metal
bowls of rice cookers, should be disposed as recyclables (metals).
Vacuum cleaners, including its hose, should be disposed as small electronic home appliances.
Golf bags, suitcases, etc. should be emptied.
Batteries must be removed from small electric home appliances, calculators, cassette decks, etc.,
and should be disposed as hazardous waste (batteries).
How to
Dispose
Write your ward, section, and name on a town-designated garbage bag and tie at top to close.
If an item is too large to fit into a bag, write your name on it and place out as it is.
Bulky items whose length, width, or height exceeds 50 cm, such as drawers, sofas, beds, etc.,
should be either dismantled so that it is below 50 cm and removed of springs and metal parts, or
dropped off personally at a sanitation facility.
Items such as futons, kotatsu blankets, rugs, etc. should be tightly rolled and bound with vinyl
strings, etc.
Fish tanks should be placed out for pickup as it is without breaking the glass, etc.
Others
Ash should be dropped off personally and may not be placed out at collection points.
Including battery-powered
Mattresses
Calculators
Radios
Beds
Stuffed toys
Fans
Telephones
Clocks
Rice cookers
Video
decks
Word processors
Rugs,
carpets,
tatami, etc.
Futons
*Down quilts are
combustible waste
Drawers
Flowerpots
Vinyl hoses
CDs, DVDs
Mirrors
Light bulbs
Shoes, etc.
How to
Sort
Soft drink containers (tea, juice, water, etc.); containers for certain condiments (soy sauce, soy
sauce products, mirin-type condiments, cooking vinegar, table vinegar, dressing-type condiments);
alcoholic beverage containers (shochu, mirin, sake, etc.).
This category is limited to items marked with a special PET1
*Look for the mark on the
identification mark.
label or bottom of the
Caps and plastic labels should be sorted and disposed as plastic
bottle.
packages and containers .
How to
Dispose
Remove the cap. Remove paper labels on containers for shochu, mirin, etc.
Plastic labels should be removed and disposed as plastic garbage.
Empty of contents and rinse thoroughly.
Crush bottles by stepping on them. (Reduce the volume.)
Remove bottles from any bag and place in the PET bottle collection box at the garbage collection point.
<Before disposing>
Crush bottles
How to
Sort
All used batteries and fluorescent tubes, fluorescent bulbs, thermometers (mercury type).
NiCad batteries and button batteries should be returned to the store of purchase whenever possible.
Incandescent light bulbs that do not use mercury, glow lamps, etc. should be disposed as landfill waste.
Disposable cigarette lighters should be depleted before being disposed.
How to
Dispose
Fluorescent tubes, etc. and thermometers (mercury type) should be placed bare in the designated
container at the garbage collection point.
Batteries should be removed from any bag and placed in the designated 18-liter drum at the
garbage collection point.
Disposable cigarette lighters should be placed bare in the designated container at the garbage
collection point.
Broken fluorescent tubes, etc. should be put in a shopping bag (transparent if possible) and then
placed in the designated rack.
Thermometers
(mercury type)
Fluorescent tubes
Light bulb-type
fluorescent lamps
Batteries, etc.
RECYCLE
The 3 R's
REDUCE: Use things for as long as possible.
(Take good care of things. Reduce garbage.)
REUSE : Use repeatedly.
RECYCLE: Reuse as resource.
How to
Sort
Anything made of metal and plastic that consists more than half of metal should be disposed as a recyclable.
Vinyl coated steel products, such as laundry poles, should be shortened to below 2m.
Remove the fabric or vinyl portion from umbrellas and dispose the frame as recyclables (metals).
Electronic home appliances made of metal, such as microwaves and fan heaters should be disposed as
recyclables (metals).
How to
Dispose
Empty cans (smaller than 1000 ml) should be removed from any bag and placed in the designated
collection basket at the collection point.
Large cans such as 18-liter drums, candy tins, etc. should not be placed in the collection basket. They
should be set neatly beside the basket.
Make sure to puncture spray cans prior to disposal. Nothing other than cans should be placed in the
collection basket.
Make sure to drain oil heaters, etc. of their fuel (inside base of the units and separate tanks)
Remove batteries from metal electric home appliances.
Small metal pieces such as nails, screws, beer tabs, etc. should be placed inside a can with a lid or in a
plastic bag.
Food cans should be emptied and lightly rinsed.
Heaters
Bicycles
Cans
Tricycles
Kettles
Pans
Frying pans
Umbrella frames
REUSERECYCLE
How to
Sort
Bottles for beverages, food products, cosmetics, oral medicine, and pills belong to this category.
All glass products other than bottles should be disposed as landfill waste . Glass sheets and
translucent milky colored bottles are landfill waste .
Remove plastic caps and dispose as plastic containers and packaging .
Labels and plastic rings at the top of bottles do not need to be removed.
Items not collected: Bottles for pesticides, herbicides, etc., should be returned to the retailer
where purchased.
How to
Dispose
Sort bottles by color into three groups (transparent with no color, brown, others) and lay flat in
the empty bottle collection bin.
Broken bottles should be placed in bags (transparent bags if possible)
Bottles should be emptied and rinsed thoroughly.
Cosmetics bottles
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Microwaves
One-way bottles
RECYCLE
How to
Sort
Sort waste paper into four categories: newspapers, magazines and miscellaneous paper ,
cardboard, and paper cartons for milk, etc.
*See p.11 and p.25 - 26 for details of miscellaneous paper and how to sort them.
How to
Dispose
Bundle by tying up the stack both horizontally and vertically using paper strings. *Paper boxes
(tissue boxes, candy boxes, etc.), wrapping paper, paper bags, notebooks, pamphlets, copy paper,
calendars, etc. may be bundled together with magazines.
Miscellaneous paper that cannot be bundled together with magazines should be stored in paper
bags with paper handles. Place out when bag is full, tying the top closed or vertically tying up the
entire bag using paper strings. *See p.11 and p.25-26 for items that cannot be disposed.
Remove packing/packaging tape from cardboard etc. and dispose as combustible garbage.
If circumstances permit, refrain from placing out waste paper when raining.
Others
(Trading in
Paper Cartons)
A recycling pocketbook will issued for record keeping, and thirty 1,000 cc paper cartons will be
exchanged for one roll of toilet paper (or three hundred 1000 cc cartons for ten town-designated
garbage bags).
Collection counters are located at the Women's Association Office, the Town Hall Community and
Environment Section, and the Southern Community Center, but toilet paper and bags can only be
received at the Women's Association Office located on the second floor of Community Nagaizumi.
*Paper cartons with coating on the inner side are accepted.
Newspaper
Cardboard boxes
(4) Fabrics
REUSE
Categories
Clothing
Bags
Cloth
Curtains,
Blankets
How to
Dispose
Clothing, cloths
Curtains
Bags
Blankets
Kitchen mats
(with rubber stoppers
on reverse side)
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Envelopes
Pamphlets
Notebooks
Calendars
Remove metal parts
Copy paper
mark.
Paper bags
*Extremely dirty paper and vinyl-coated paper cannot be disposed as miscellaneous paperremove and dispose as combustible garbage.
Metal-embossed paper
(gold/silver-embossed)
Thermal paper
Fax paper, receipts, etc.
Photo paper
How to
Dispose
Synthetic paper
* See p.25-26 for a list of miscellaneous paper items in Japanese alphabetical order.
Apply directly to your PC s manufacturer. Refer to the manufacturer s website for information on
their the collection service, such as the URL, phone number, business hours of the collection desk
For the disposal of computers that cannot be collected by its manufacturer or for homebuilt
computers,
Contact the PC3R Promotion Association.
Tel: 03 (5282) 7685 Fax: 03-3233-6091
Website: http://www.pc3r.jp/
Fees for collection and recycling are determined by each manufacturer. Please confirm with your
PC manufacturer s inquiry desk (website etc.) for details.
PC Users
Drop off
or
Home pick-up
Post Office
Used PCs, will be sent to a
recycling center.
*1 Pay the fee as directed by the manufacturer. *2 Excluding Kani post offices.
In order to further promote the reduction of garbage and recycling, cell phones are not collected or disposed by
the Town.
Precious metals such as gold and silver as well as rare metals such as nickel are used in cell phones, which can
be re-used as valuable industrial resources.
Used cell phones must not be disposed as garbage. Drop them off at the nearest cell phone retailer or home
electric appliance store. Cell phones are collected free of charge regardless of the brand or manufacturer.
* See p.15-24 for a list of items in Japanese alphabetical order.
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~The Six Main Electric Home Appliances cannot be disposed at waste collection points~
The Home Appliance Recycling Act mandates the recycling of the six main electric home appliances, which are
TVs, air conditioners, refrigerators, freezers, washing machines, and clothes dryers. Recycling fees to be paid by
the consumer for their disposal are follows.
TVs
(CRT, LCD, Plasma)
Air Conditioners
(indoor and outdoor
equipments as a set)
Refrigerators,
freezers
Recycling fees
2,700yen
(1,700yen for 15-Inch
and below)
1,500yen
Collection fees
Confirm transportation costs that may be incurred with your retailer, etc.
4,600yen
Washing
machines
Clothes dryers
2,400yen
2,400yen
How to
Dispose
Recycling Motorcycles.
Motorcycles collected through the Motorcycle
Recycling System will be recycled free of charge.
First, confirm whether your motorcycle qualifies for the
Motorcycle Recycling System.
Retailer handling
motorcycle
disposal
Transportation cost
is required
User
Designated motorcycle collection center in Nagaizumi Town is Seki Trans System (see above).
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Main Items the Town Does Not Collect (DO NOT DISPOSE THE FOLLOWING)
Item
Howto Dispose
Dispose
at your own responsibility.
Tires
Trade
in to retailer when purchasing a replacement.
Batteries
Trade
in to retailer when purchasing replacement.
Collection
Company: Heiwa
Recycling
986-3333
986-3333
Waste
oil (Kerosene, Gasoline, Oil)
Contact
retailer/ specialized vendor.
Cars
Contact
retailer/ specialized vendor.
Construction
waste
through
your construction company.
Paint
Contact
retailer/ specialized vendor.
Collection
Company: Seki Trans System
988-6868
988-6868
Propane
gas cylinders
Contact
retailer/ specialized vendor.
Collection
Company: Taisei Koatsu
986-5485
986-5485
Fire
extinguishers
Contact
retailer/ specialized vendor.
Collection
Company: Ogawa Pump Industrial
986-7200986-7200
Blocks, bricks,
concrete
blocks
986-5317
Pianos,
organs
Contact
retailer/ specialized vendor.
Fireproof safes
Contact
retailer/ specialized vendor.
and
other special chemicals
Contact
retailer/ specialized vendor.
Tatami
Contact
retailer/ specialized vendor.
agricultural
use
Contact
retailer/ specialized vendor.
Agricultural
machinery
Contact
retailer/ specialized vendor.
Personal
computers
See
p.12
12
Cell
phones
See
p.12
12
conditioners
See
p.13
13
Motorcycles
See
p.13
13
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Trash Category
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Combustible Garbage
Combustible Garbage
Recyclables (metals)
Recyclables (metals)
Combustible Garbage
Recyclables (metals, cans)
Plastic Garbage
(containers & packaging)
Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclables (metals)
Combustible Garbage
Recyclables (metals)
Plastic Garbage (others)
Recyclables (metals)
Recyclables (metals)
Recyclables (fabrics)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Refrigerants
Irons
Ironing boards
Cooking oil
Oil paper
Knitting machines
Screen doors
Photo albums
Aluminum cans
Aluminum-coated bags
Aluminum
products
Thick
Thin
Aluminum foil
Antennas
Garment cases
Wooden
Metal
Plastic
Chairs (metal)
Unicycles (metal)
Clothing
Ink cartridges
Ink ribbon
Name seals (plastic)
Combustible Garbage
Unglazed ceramic
Plastic
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Wooden
Metal
Plastic
Disposal Tips
Item
Thermometers
Curtains
Curtain rails
Carpets
Water purifier cartridges
Insecticides (Smoke-releasing type)
Disposable heating
pads
Used
Unused
Shellfish shells
Mirrors
Wooden furniture
Gas burners
Combustible Garbage
Frame
Fabric
Gas stove
Tabletop type
(metal)
Gas cylinders
Plastic
Wooden
Metal
Candy tins/Snack cans
Picture frames
Humidifiers
Cassette tapes
Gas cartridges
Cassette deck
Rain capes, raincoats
Wigs/hair
Hammers
Purses, bags
Metal pins/tacks
Vases (glass/ceramic)
Carbon paper
Razors with plastic handles
Razorblade
DO NOT DISPOSE
Combustible Garbage
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Flashlights
Umbrellas/
parasols
Trash Category
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclablesfabrics)
Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Sheet glass
Bottles
Glass products
Leather products
Cans (snacks/seaweed/tea)
Food cans
Ventilation fans
Ventilation fan filters
Packing foam (plastic)
Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclables (metals)
Disposal Tips
*Dismantle into wood / plastic frames, etc. if possible and dispose accordingly.
Place in plastic bags etc. Do not place out when raining.
Fold as small as possible and tie up.
*Do not dispose unused pads due to risk of ignition. Sort and dispose wrappers
accordingly.
Remove batteries
Dismantle into pieces sized below 50cm. Otherwise, personally bring in to a sanitation
facility.
Remove fabric, plastic parts, etc. that can be sorted.
*Vinyl / plastic products are Plastic Garbage.
Rubber gas hoses are Non-Combustible Garbage (landfill).
Recyclables (metals)
Consign to special disposal company. *see "Gas cartridge" for cartridge types.
* Glass is Landfill Waste, paper/board are Combustible Garbage.
* Glass is Landfill Waste.
* Glass is Landfill Waste, paper/board are Combustible Garbage.
Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclable (metal)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Plastic Garbage (others)
Combustible Garbage
Recyclables (metals)
Recyclables (fabrics)
Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Combustible Garbage
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclables (metals)
Combustible Garbage
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclables (bottles)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Recyclables (metals, cans)
Recyclables (metals, cans)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Plastic Garbage
(containers & packaging)
Drain of water.
Dispose cases as Plastic Garbage (others).
Deplete, make sure to puncture can, and place in empty can collection basket.
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Item
Cooler box
Trash Category
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Combustible Garbage
Hazardous Waste (batteries)
Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Recyclables (fabrics)
Recyclables (metals)
Plastic Garbage
(containers & packaging)
Recyclables (metals)
Recyclables (metals)
Recyclables (see p.10)
Drop off at sanitation center
DO NOT DISPOSE (see p.14)
Recyclables (metals)
Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Plastic Garbage (others)
Recyclables (metals)
Grass/flowers
Medicine
(unneeded
medicine)
Pills/powders etc.
Combustible Garbage
Combustible Garbage
Place in a can with a lid/plastic bag, along with other small metal items. Do not put in
collection basket.
Remove soil attached to the roots and place in a designated plastic bag.
Wrap in paper etc. Plastic packagings are Plastic Garbage (packaging).
Creams/liquids
Combustible Garbage
Desiccants
Heat-sensitive paper
Batteries
Key rings (metal)
Guitars, electric guitars
Kitchen mats
Stepladders
Caps (lids)
Plastic
Metal
Hot water supply systems
Paper Milk Cartons
Dressers
Fire-resistant
Safes
Portable
Air pumps
Air purifier
Clean
Dirty
Manual
Electric
Crayons
Nightlights
Leather gloves
Cotton work gloves
Fluorescent lighting tubes
Fluorescent light bulbs
Cell phones
Erasers
Cosmetics bottles
Recyclables (bottles)
Steel
Rubber/fabric
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Plastic Garbage
(containers & packaging)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclables (fabrics)
Combustible Garbage
Recyclables (metals)
DO NOT DISPOSE
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Combustible Garbage
Hazardous Waste (Fluorescent
tubes)
Hazardous Waste (Fluorescent
tubes)
DO NOT DISPOSE (see p.12)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Plastic Garbage
(containers & packaging)
Plastic Garbage
(containers & packaging)
Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Disposal Tips
Silica gel etc.
* Cannot be recycled as miscellaneous paper.
Place in designated 18-liter can at the garbage collection point.
Put in can with lid along with nails and other metal pieces.
* Mats with rubber stoppers on the reverse side. Place in plastic bag.
Plastic caps for PET bottles, glass bottles etc.
Put in can with lid along with nails and other metal pieces.
* When replacing, ask the installation work company to dispose.
Rinse with water, cut open and bundle with paper strings.
Must be brought in personally as Non-Combustible Waste (shreddable).
* Portable safety boxes are Recyclables (metals).
* Remove hose and dispose as Non-combustible Garbage (landfill).
Remove plastic parts etc. and dispose parts by material.
Place bare in rack. Put broken tubes and bulbs in a clear bag.
Place bare in rack. Put broken tubes and bulbs in a clear bag.
* Return to where purchased or any retailer.
Empty bottle. Remove lid. Translucent milky colored bottles are Non-combustible
Garbage (landfill)
Empty container remove lid and dispose according to material. (Dispose leftover
content as Combustible Garbage).
Empty container and rinse. Remove lid and dispose according to material.
Clean off dirt etc.
Clean off dirt etc.
Recyclables (fabrics)
Small mats (no larger than 70cm x 100cm) only. Larger items are Non-combustible
Garbage (shredable).
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Combustible Garbage
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclables (metals)
Recyclables (waste paper,
newspaper)
Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Item
Goza mats
Rush/tatami
Vinyl/plastic
Frame
Tabletop
Glass
Plastic
Photocopiers
Golf clubs (iron)
Recyclables (metals)
Golf bags
Golf balls
Concrete blocks
Plastic baskets
Plastic packaging
Legless chairs
Magazines
Ceramic etc.
Dishes
Trash Category
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Plastic Garbage (others)
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Plastic Garbage (others)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Plastic
Metal
Surfboards
Plastic wraps (cling film)
Set squares, writing board
Sandals
Metal tricycles
Sheets
Plastic sheets
CD(DVD/Blu-ray)
CD players
Magnetic mats
Magnetic cards
Magnets
Poultices (hot/cold patches)
Dehumidifying agents
Bicycles, unicycles
Shampoo/rinse containers
Mechanical pencils, ballpoint pens
Photographs
Juicers, blenders
Carpets
Booster car seats
Ink pads
Rulers, set squares, writing boards
Fire extinguishers
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
DO NOT DISPOSE
Plastic Garbage (others)
Plastic Garbage
(containers & packaging)
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Recyclables (waste paper,
magazines)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Plastic Garbage (others)
Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Plastic Garbage
(containers & packaging)
Plastic Garbage (others)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclables (metals)
Recyclables (fabric)
Plastic Garbage (others)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Plastic Garbage
(containers & packaging)
Recyclables (metals)
Plastic Garbage
(containers & packaging)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Combustible Garbage
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Plastic Garbage (others)
DO NOT DISPOSE (see p.14)
Disposal Tips
Roll and tie up using paper strings, etc.
Roll and tie up using vinyl strings, etc.
Dismantle, sort parts, and dispose accordingly.
Personally drop off to sanitation centers.
Cut to pieces no longer than 50cm, or personally drop off to sanitation facility.
Rinse.
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Item
Lamps
Food trays
Dish dryers
Dehumidifiers
Artificial turfs
Newspaper/Flyers
Skis, snowboards
Ski boots, skates
Fish tanks
Water bottles
Plastic
Glass
Skateboards
Shovels
Bamboo blinds (sudare)
Stereos/component stereos
Heaters, fan heaters
Pantyhose
Supermarket bags (plastic bag)
Speakers
Spray cans (gas/insecticide)
Sponges
Fabric
Plastic
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Rinse well.
Plastic
Corrugated steel
Sofas
Recyclables (metals)
Suitcases
Disposal Tips
Stainless steel
Rice cookers
Slippers
Trash Category
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Plastic Garbage
(containers & packaging)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Plastic Garbage (others)
Recyclables (waste paper,
newspaper)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Plastic Garbage (others)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
See p.8 for "how to sort and dispose" PET Bottles and Hazardous Waste.
Item
Natural material
Stainless steel
Plastic buckets, washtubs
Trash Category
Hazardous Waste (fluorescent
tubes)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
DO NOT DISPOSE
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclables (fabrics)
Combustible Garbage
DO NOT DISPOSE
Plastic Garbage (others)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
DO NOT DISPOSE
Plastic Garbage (others)
Plastic Garbage, Recyclables
Combustible Garbage
Plastic Garbage
(containers & packaging)
Combustible Garbage
Recyclables (metals)
Plastic Garbage (others)
Combustible Garbage
Insulation material
DO NOT DISPOSE
Recyclables (waste paper,
cardboard)
Recyclables (bottles)
Recyclables (metals)
Plastic Garbage
(containers & packaging)
Non-combustible Garbage
(shredded)
Combustible Garbage
Plastic Garbage (others)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Plastic Garbage
(containers & packaging)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclables (waste paper,
newspaper)
Mercury
Thermometers
Digital
Tires
Tiles
Towels, bath towels
Bamboo skewers
Tatami mats
Deodorants
Plastic
Glass/porcelain
Corrugated cardboards
Condiment bottles
Kitchen utensils (metal)
Condiment containers (plastic)
Child car seats / Booster car seats.
Tea leaves
Rice bowls
Plastic
Ceramic
Tube containers
Chalk
Flyers
Desks
Disposal Tips
Place bare in collection rack. Plastic cases should be disposed as Plastic
Garbage(others).
Plasstic cases should be disposed as Plastic Garbage (others).
Consign to a special disposal company
* DO NOT DISPOSE waste from professional construction work.
Place in a plastic bag. Refrain from placing out when raining.
Break off the tip.
Consign to a special disposal company
Empty before disposal.
Consign to a special disposal company
Plastic containers are Plastic Garbage. Metal parts are Recyclables.
(Caution) Dampen with water to ensure all buds are extinguished.
* Recycle paper cases with magazines.
Dispose clamps as Recyclables.
Dismantle and bundle pieces no larger than 50cm. Otherwise, personally drop off to
sanitation facility.
Consign to a special disposal company
Bundle using paper strings. Remove all packing tape.
Empty and rinse.
* Dispose non-metal utensils according to their material.
Empty and rinse.
Drain well.
Bundle together with newspapers using paper strings. Advertisements may be mixed.
Dismantle, cut into 50cm pieces, and bundle. Otherwise, personally drop off to
sanitation facility.
Personally drop off to sanitation facility as Recyclables (metals).
Wooden
Combustible Garbage
Steel
Pickling rocks
Nail clippers
Fishing rods
Fishing lines
Disposable hot pads
Disposable hot pads (Unused)
PC displays
Steel pipes
Steel sheets/rods
Tennis racquets (wood/carbon etc.)
Gloves
TV (CRT)
TV (plasma)
TV (LED)
Electrical cables
Electric shavers
Desk lamps
See p.9-10 for "how to sort and dispose" Recyclables (metals, bottles, paper, fabrics).
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Item
Toasters
Trash Category
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Non-combustible Garbage
(shredded)
Non-combustible Garbage
(shredded)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Recyclable(metals)
Recyclable(metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Combustible Garbage
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Recyclable(metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Recyclables (metals)
Cabinets (wooden)
Combustible Garbage
Electric kettles
Electric mats
Electric blankets
Light bulbs
Power cords
Microwaves
Telescopes
Calculators, electronic organizers
Braille paper
Tents (leisure use)
Cooking oil splash guards (aluminum)
Power tools
Telephones
Ceramics
Clocks (electric)
Galvanized sheets
Metal
Plastic
Plastic
Metal
Bamboo
Paint, varnish
Paint containers
Metal
Plastic
Trays
Boots
Sinks
Kitchen garbage
Pots, enameled metal pots
Aluminum disposable udon dishes
Knives/hatchets
Dolls/Hina dolls/Boy's Festival dolls
Plastic doll cases
Stuffed toys
Rice bran for pickling
Fabrics
Fabric scraps
Clay/paper clay
Sand pet toilets
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Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Plastic Garbage
(containers & packaging)
Recyclables (metals)
Plastic Garbage (others)
Plastic Garbage
(containers & packaging)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
DO NOT DISPOSE
Combustible Garbage
Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Plastic Garbage (others)
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Combustible Garbage
Recyclables (fabrics)
Combustible Garbage
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Combustible Garbage
Disposal Tips
Non-electric heat retentive pots are Non-combustible Garbage (landfill).
Roll tightly and tie up.
Fold as small as possible.
* Dispose mercury-vapor lamps as Hazardous Waste(fluorescent tubes).
Wind up in a ring shape and tie.
Dismantle, cut into pieces not exceeding 50cm. Otherwise, personally drop off to
sanitation center.
Personally drop off to sanitation center as Recyclables (metals).
Cut smaller than 50cm and role up. Otherwise, personally drop off to sanitation center.
Cut smaller than 50cm and role up. Otherwise, personally drop off to sanitation center.
Fold as small as possible. Glass parts of glass cases are Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill).
See p.12 for details on the recycling of personal computers and cell phones.
Item
Neckties
Agricultural chemicals/chemical
containers
Farming tools
Agricultural vinyl sheets, mulches.
Seaweed cans, snack cans
Saws
Harmonicas
Ash
Steel-framed beds
Motorcycles
Waste oil
Plastic
Metal
Scissors
Bath towels
Bath mats
Personal computers
Pads (knee, shoulder, breast)
Bags
Batteries
Metal
Baseball bats
Wooden
Styrofoam
Fireworks (used only)
Fireworks (unused)
Toothbrushes
Toothpaste tubes (plastic)
Blades/knives
Wire/metal
Hangers
Plastic
Wires of different thickness
Needles
Annealing wires
Electric shavers (rechargeable)
Pianos/organs
Hibachi braziers
Video cameras
Video tapes
Video decks
Hina dolls
Plastic bags/vinyl products
Vinyl sheets(agricultural use)
Plastic construction sheets
Glass bottles
(beverages / condiments etc.).
Glass bottles (cosmetics)
Fax machines (home use only)
Fan heaters
Film (negatives)
Fusumas, shoji doors
Futons, floor cushions
Futon covers
Frying pans
Plamodels (plastic models)
Stationery
Planters
Disposal Tips
Place in a plastic bag along with other clothes.
DO NOT DISPOSE
DO NOT DISPOSE
DO NOT DISPOSE
Recyclables (metals)
Recyclables (metals)
Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Buckets
Trash Category
Recyclables (fabrics)
Bundle using paper strings. Cover with vinyl bags etc. when raining.
Put in a plastic bag with clothes. Refrain from placing out when raining.
Consign to a special disposal company
Recyclables (bottles)
Recyclables (bottles)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Recyclables (metals)
Plastic Garbage (others)
Combustible Garbage
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Recyclables (fabrics)
Recyclables (metals)
Plastic Garbage (others)
Combustible Garbage, Plastic
Garbage, Landfill Waste
Plastic Garbage (others)
Empty. Remove cap. Milky white colored bottles are Non-combustible Waste (landfill).
* DO NOT DISPOSE faxes for business.
Ensure the fuel tank/base of heater is empty of fuel.
* Film cases are Plastic Garbage (containers & packaging)
Cut to below 50cm and bundle. Otherwise, personally drop off to sanitation center.
Up to 2 futons may be disposed at a time.
Bundle together with clothes using paper strings.
Remove wooden handles if possible.
* Remove batteries, motors, gears etc.
Sort by material and dispose accordingly.
Lightly rinse and clean with water.
See p.13 for details on the recycling of electric home appliances and motorcycles.
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Item
Printer (for PCs etc.)
Wash buckets, bathtubs
Blocks, bricks
Floppy disks
Propane gas cylinders
Bath lids
Sprayers
Hairbrushes
Hair color containers
PET bottles
PET Bottles
Pet droppings
Beds
Frame
Mattress
Strollers
Metal
Weighing scales
Others
Belts
Helmets
Plastic bento (lunch) containers
Combustible Garbage
Combustible Garbage, Recyclables
(metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Recyclables (metals)
Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Plastic Garbage
(containers & packaging)
Paint
Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclables (fabrics)
DO NOT DISPOSE
Plastic Garbage (others)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Combustible Garbage
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclables (metals)
Plastic Garbage (others)
Hazardous waste (batteries)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Plastic Garbage (others)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclables (metals)
Plastic Garbage (others)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclables (magazines)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Combustible Garbage
Plastic Garbage
(containers & packaging)
Drop off at sanitation center
Toilet seats
Cotton pile sheets
Wheels (automobile)
Air fresheners
containers
Plastic
Ceramic
Brooms
Hats
Hoses (vinyl, plastic/rubber)
Knives
Buttons
Button battery/NiCad battery
Pot, thermos flask (heat retentive)
Electric carpets
Hotplates
Baby bottles
Balls (sports/toy)
Bowls (for cooking, plastic)
Ballpoint pens
Enameled metal pots
Polyethylene water tanks
Refrigerants, cold packs
Books
Pillows
Wooden cutting boards
Mayonnaise containers
Massage chairs
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Trash Category
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
DO NOT DISPOSE
DO NOT DISPOSE (see p.14)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
DO NOT DISPOSE (see p.14)
Non-combustible Garbage
(shreddable)
Recyclables (metals)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Disposal Tips
Remove ink ribbons and cartridges and dispose as Non-combustible Garbage (landfill).
Consign to a special disposal company
Consign to a special disposal company
Cases are Plastic Garbage (others).
Consign to a special disposal company
* Plastic bath lids are Plastic Garbage.
* Plastic sprayers are Plastic Garbage.
* Plastic hairbrushes are Plastic Garbage (others).
Caps are Plastic Garbage, body of container is Non-combustible Garbage (landfill).
Lightly rinse with water, crush, and place in the designated collection basket. Remove
caps and labels.
Wrap in paper etc.
Dismantle. Wooden parts are Combustible Garbage. Metal parts are Recyclables.
Fold as small as possible. Spring mattresses must be personally brought in to sanitation
center.
* Remove seat etc. and dispose components according to their material.
* Digital and plastic scales. Remove batteries and dispose them as Hazardous Waste
(batteries).
Dispose leather belts as Recyclables.
Rinse lightly.
* Small amounts may be soaked up with paper etc. and disposed as Combustible
Garbage.
Wipe clean of content. Use thinner to soften as needed.
Place inside a plastic bag when placing out. Refrain from placing out when raining.
Consign to a special disposal company. Same as tires.
Empty of content.
Empty of content.
Cut to no longer than 50cm.
Dispose fabric hats as Combustible Waste.
Wind and bundle in a ring shape.
Wrap edge with adhesive tape etc. to prevent cuts. Remove wooden handles if possible.
*Dispose metal buttons as Recyclables (metals).
* Return to retailer where purchased if possible.
* Dispose items with metal outer layers as Recyclables. Electric kettles are small-sized
home appliances.
Fold up as small as possible.
* Dispose glass lids etc. as Non-combustible Garbage (landfill), metal plates as
Recyclables (metals).
* Dispose plastic bottles as Plastic Garbage (others).
* Vinyl/plastic balls are Plastic Garbage (others).
* Metal bowls are Recyclables (metals).
* Dismantle and dispose plastic parts as Plastic Garbage (others).
* Dispose glass pot lids as Non-combustible Garbage (landfill).
Rinse with water.
Bind with paper string. Refrain from placing out when raining.
* Soba husk pillows are Combustible Garbage.
Plastic boards are Plastic Garbage (others).
Empty of content and rinse. Remove cap.
Personally drop off as Non-combustible Garbage (shreddable).
See p.14 for "Items the town does not collect (items that may not be disposed) "
Item
Felt-tip pens
Mattresses
Blenders
Sewing machines
Water pillows
Plastic Insect cages
Glasses
Melodeons
Blankets
Mops
Laundry poles, laundry hanger
Laundry hanger base (concrete)
Steel storages, storeroom
Kettles
Hot water bottles (metal)
Boilers
Clothes
Toothpicks/skewers
Cigarette lighters
Disposable
Metal
Racquets (wooden/carbon)
Radios, radio cassette players
Plastic wrap (cling film)
"Randsels" (children's school backpacks)
Backpacks
Fishing reels
Remote controllers
Shampoo, rinse containers
Treadmills (homeuse only)
Refrigerators, freezers
Laser discs
Records
Vacuum-packed food packages
Supermarket bags
Candles
Metal lockers
Hemp ropes
Word processors
Cotton (stuffing)
Elastic bands
Trash Category
Disposal Tips
Non-combustible Garbage
* Remove cap and dispose as Plastic Garbage (others).
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
Fold as small as possible. Bed mattresses must be personally dropped off to sanitation
(shreddable)
center.
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
* Remove plastic and glass parts.
appliances)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
* Pedal-operated types and other large types must be brought in personally.
appliances)
Non-combustible Garbage
* Personally drop off furniture exceeding 50cm in height, width, or length, to sanitation
(landfill)
facility.
Plastic Garbage (others)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclables (fabrics)
Place in a plastic bag. Refrain from placing out when raining.
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
Recyclables (metals)
Shorten to below 2m.
DO NOT DISPOSE
Consign to a special disposal company
Drop off at sanitation center
Dismantle and drop off personally as Recyclables (metals).
Recyclables (metals)
Recyclables (metals)
* Plastic bottles are Plastic Garbage(others).
Recyclables (metals)
* When replacing, ask the installation work company to dispose.
Recyclables (fabrics)
Place in a plastic bag. Refrain from placing out when raining.
Combustible Garbage
Break in half.
Hazardous Waste (cigarette
(Caution) Deplete before disposal.
lighters)
Recyclables (metals)
(Caution) Deplete before disposal.
Combustible Garbage
* Metal racquets should be disposed as Recyclables (metals).
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Plastic Garbage
Rinse. Dispose center as miscellaneous paper.
(containers & packaging)
Non-combustible Garbage
Remove all metal parts if possible.
(shreddable)
Non-combustible Garbage
Remove all metal parts if possible.
(shreddable)
Recyclables (metals)
Remove line. * Dispose line as Plastic Garbage (others). Try to keep it untangled.
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
* Remove batteries and dispose them as Hazardous Waste (batteries).
appliances)
Plastic Garbage
Empty and rinse. Remove cap.
(containers & packaging)
Recyclables (metals)
DO NOT DISPOSE Recycle under the Home Appliance Recycling Act (see p.13)
Non-combustible Garbage
Dispose paper cases as Recyclables, vinyl cases as Plastic Garbage (others).
(landfill)
Non-combustible Garbage
Dispose paper cases as Recyclables, vinyl cases as Plastic Garbage (others).
(landfill)
Plastic Garbage
Empty and rinse.
(containers & packaging)
Plastic Garbage
(containers & packaging)
Combustible Garbage
Drop off at sanitation center
Personally carry-in as Recyclables (metals).
Combustible Garbage
Role up. *Plastic ropes are Plastic Garbage (others.)
Non-combustible Garbage
(small-sized electronic home
appliances)
Combustible Garbage
Non-combustible Garbage
(landfill)
See p.2 for details on the kitchen garbage disposal equipment subsidy program.
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"Miscellaneous Paper"
List of Items in Japanese alphabetical order.
Item
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Miscellaneous
Paper
Remarks
Iron prints
Oil paintings
Oil paper
Candy/snack boxes
Carbon paper
Paper cups
Paper dishes
Paper tape
Combustible Garbage.
Paper boxes
Paper bags
Packaging tape
Drawing paper
Calendars
Stamps
Tickets
Silver paper
Shoe boxes
Cake boxes
Cosmetics boxes
Vinyl coated boxes and badly odorous boxes are Combustible Garbage.
Synthetic paper
Made of plastic and is not paper. Used for ballots and public
announcement posters for elections.
Stickers
Photographs
Shredded paper
Food boxes
Confidential postcards
RecyclableNot Recyclable
Item
Miscellaneous
Paper
Remarks
Direct mails
Cigarette boxes
Tissue paper
Tape cores
Pocketbooks
Braille paper
Tracing paper
Glued paper
Postcards
Pamphlets
Paper files
Envelopes
Sticky notes
Paper towel
Aromatic paper
Wrapping paper
Posters
Matchboxes
Name cards
Memos
Dirty paper
Laminated paper
Combustible Garbage.
See p.1 for details on trash disposal, garbage bags, personal drop off (individual carry-in) of trash, and information for those moving into/moving in Nagaizumi Town.
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