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Crush Remove caps. T r a n s p a r e n t b a g T r a n s p a r e n t b a g Tape, tissues, waterproof paper, thermal paper, carbon paper, photos, and coated paper. Remove all plastics, tape, and metal fittings as much as possible. Prohibited Substances Newspapers, cardboard and magazines should be tied. Remove packing tape. Used Paper For details, see the waste paper sorting table. Bottles Styrofoam Fluorescent Lights Batteries Spray Cans Metal Junk Unburnable Waste Beverage Cans PET Bottles Magazines, books, pamphlets, copy papers, etc. Paper scraps that cannot be bundled by strings, such as notes, postcards, cut papers, etc. Aluminum and steel cans can be mixed together. Remove any objects from cans first. Discard the contents, wash, and crush. Put in a dedicated box. Caps should be removed and discarded with combustible waste. T r a n s p a r e n t b a g Miscellaneous Papers Magazines and Books Cardboards Newspapers Recycle Styrofoam larger than 30cm. Remove tape and labels. Check for the recycling mark below and put items without it into the burnable waste. For waste made mostly of metal (including electrical wires). Put aluminum foil in to a transparent bag. For glass and ceramic waste only. (Do not put appliances or furniture in this box. Treat them as oversized trash.) Fluorescent light tubes, light bulbs, equipment affixed with lamps, LED lamps, etc., are collected every year in October. Store them in the department until then. Batteries including dry batteries are collected in July. After using them up, pierce and throw away spray cans as metal junk for recycling. Put them into a case at the pickup point. Put transparent, brown, green and black bottles together. Residential Waste As of May 2020 The Committee for Environmental Conservation, Kyushu University

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Page 1: Residential Wastekan-an.jimu.kyushu-u.ac.jp/file/33c-ResidentialWaste...waste. For waste made mostly of metal (including electrical wires). Put aluminum foil in to a transparent bag

Crush

Remove

caps.

Transparent bag

Transparent bag

Tape, tissues, waterproofpaper, thermal paper,carbon paper, photos,and coated paper.Remove all plastics, tape, and metal fittings as much as possible.

ProhibitedSubstances

Newspapers, cardboard and magazines should be tied.

Remove packing tape.

Used Paper(For details, see the waste paper sorting table.)

Bottles

Styrofoam

Fluorescent Lights Batteries Spray Cans

Metal Junk Unburnable Waste

Beverage Cans PET Bottles

Magazines,books, pamphlets,copy papers, etc.

Paper scraps that cannotbe bundled by strings, such as notes, postcards, cut papers, etc.

Aluminum and steel cans can bemixed together. Remove any objects from cans first.

Discard the contents, wash, and crush.Put in a dedicated box.Caps should be removed and discarded with combustible waste.

Transparent bag

MiscellaneousPapers

Magazines and BooksCardboardsNewspapers

Recycle Styrofoam larger than 30cm. Remove tape and labels. Check for the recycling mark below and put items withoutit into the burnable waste.

For waste made mostly of metal (including electrical wires). Put aluminum foil in to a transparent bag.

For glass and ceramic waste only.(Do not put appliances or furniture in this box. Treat them as oversized trash.)

Fluorescent light tubes, light bulbs, equipment affixed with lamps, LED lamps, etc., are collected every year in October. Store them in the department until then.

Batteries including dry batteriesare collected in July.

After using them up, pierce and throw away spray cans as metal junk for recycling.

Put them into a case at the pickup point. Put transparent, brown, green and black bottles together.

Residential Waste

As of May 2020The Committee for Environmental Conservation, Kyushu University