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How to separate and dispose residential garbage in Uruma City Garbage must be placed at the designated collection point by 8:30 a.m. on the collection day.
(Do not put it out the night before for sanitary reasons.)

Burnable
Put in designated garbage bag for burnables.
Non-burnable
Put in designated garbage bag for non-burnables.
Harmful Wastes
Put directly into pick-up containers.
Papers
Bundle and bind with a string. Do not use tape.
Cans
Put directly into pick-up containers.
Glass Bottles
Put directly into pick-up containers.
PET/Plastic Bottles
Put in designated garbage bag for recyclables.
Reusable Clothing
Put in designated garbage bag for recyclables.
Bulky Wastes
Contact Uruma City Environmental Section/ 098-973-5594
Items Uruma City does not collect
Contact manufacturers or licensed contractors.

Burnable
Kitchen garbage (Drain liquids.)
Cooking oil (Drain oil with paper or cloth.)
Plastic products such as cassette tapes, video tapes, etc. (except PET/plastic bottles goes to recyclable)
Paper diapers (Remove dirt.)
Clothing
Paper/cloth, carbon paper, etc.
Grass and branches (amount to fit designated bag; otherwise goes to bulky wastes)
Lighters (Empty completely.)
Non-burnable
Silverware, frying pans, kettles, hangers, etc.
Dishes, pots, empty cosmetic bottles, porcelain, etc.
Small home electronics such as iron, toasters, etc. (size to fit designated bag; otherwise goes to bulky wastes)
Razors, knives, saws, etc. (Wrap tightly with cardboard or thick paper.)
Broken glass (Wrap tightly with cardboard or thick paper.)
Harmful Wastes
*prefer returned to manufacturers as possible
Fluorescent light tubes
Light bulbs
Batteries
Mercury thermometers
Papers (Recyclable)
*Please do not put them out on rainy days.
Newspapers and leaflets
Magazines
Cardboard boxes
Cartons (Rinse inside and fold. Cartons coated with aluminum inside goes to burnable.)
Cans (Recyclable)
*Paint and oil cans go to non-burnable.
Steel cans (Rinse inside and keep empty.)
Aluminum cans (Rinse inside and keep empty.)
Spray cans, pesticide cans, and gas cartridges (Empty completely.)
Glass Bottles (Recyclable)
*prefer beer and wine bottles returned to liquor shops if possible
Drink bottles, soy sauce bottles, etc.
(Remove caps. Cork and plastic caps go to burnable; metal caps go to non-burnable.
Rinse inside and keep empty. Cosmetic bottles go to non-burnable. Broken glasses may be accepted; scattered pieces must go to non-burnable unless.)
PET/Plastic Bottles (Recyclable)
PET and plastic bottles
(Caps go to burnable. Rinse inside and keep empty.)
Reusable Clothing
Clothing you wish to offer.
Bulky Wastes
*Contact Uruma City Environmental Section/ 098-973-5594
Furniture, mattresses, bicycles, tatamis, stereos, etc.
(Maximum of 100kg per application)
Items Uruma City does not collect
*Contact manufacturers or licensed contractors.
Televisions, air conditioners, refrigerators/freezers, washing machines, PC computers, cell phones, tires,
architectural salvage, agricultural machineries, medical wastes, oil wastes, sand, gravels, propane gas tanks, fire extinguishers, pianos, boats, motorcycles, explosives, etc.
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