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- Nickel-cadmium batteries
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Garbage not collected by the city
Do not put it in a garbage bag as it may cause a fire accident.
They are collected as recyclables at electronics stores and public facilities in the city.
Click here for the collection location.
- Noodle soup glass bottles
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Glass and plastic bottles
Remove lid and wash lightly before throwing out. Metal lids are non-burnable garbage, plastic lids are burnable garbage.
- Noodle soup plastic bottles
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Glass and plastic bottles
Remove cap and label, wash lightly, and flatten horizontally. The cap and label are burnable garbage.
- Notebooks
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Paper
Separate into "cardboard", "newspapers", and "other paper", and tie each bundle up with string before leaving at your local group collection location or recycle station. You can search for recycle stations at "
Recycle station search". Non-recyclable paper, such as soiled or smelly paper, is considered burnable garbage.
- Notepads
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Paper
Gather small items in a paper bag and tie it up with string before leaving at your local group collection location or recycle station. You can search for recycle stations at "
Recycle station search". Non-recyclable paper, such as soiled or smelly paper, is considered burnable garbage.
- Office chairs
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Oversized garbage
- Oil bottles (plastic)
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Burnable garbage
- Oil cans
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Non-burnable garbage
Empty before throwing out.
- Oil cans
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Non-burnable garbage
Empty before throwing out.
Soak all oils in paper or cloth prior to discarding.
- Oil drums
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Oversized garbage
- Oil heaters
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Oversized garbage
Items that fit in a garbage bag and are not heavy enough to rip the bag can be thrown out as non-burnable garbage.
Drain the kerosene and remove dry battery before throwing out.
- Oil heaters
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Oversized garbage
Drain the oil.