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In Hiroshima City, collecting unwanted items is a well-organized process. With these systems, residents can dispose of bulky or unusable items without hassle. Following the proper procedures ensures everything is collected safely and legally.<br><br>Unwanted items that are too big for normal garbage bags are considered bulky waste. You cannot leave these items out with your regular trashthey must be collected separately. Booking is done either by phone or through the city's official waste disposal website.<br><br>Once your pickup is scheduled, the next step is to buy a disposal sticker. These stickers can be bought at convenience stores, supermarkets, and other local vendors. Each item has a different disposal fee, and its listed on the citys price chart.<br><br>Place the item in the approved area early in [https://web.ggather.com/jamesvkimura mouse click the up coming document] morning on collection day. Attach the sticker where its clearly visible so the collectors know its ready for pickup.<br><br>Certain items like TVs, refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners, and computers require special handling. Theyre subject to Japans Home Appliance Recycling Law, which outlines proper disposal. Residents should confirm the procedure and fees before attempting to dispose of such items.<br><br>The collection process supports public health, environmental sustainability, and convenience for all.
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