Sorting garbage in Japan has never been this easy

Sorting garbage in Japan has never been this easy

2022.05.24

Sorting garbage in Japan has never been this easy

In Japan, the sorting of garbage before disposal is carried out in a strict and strict manner. Garbage is classified into the following categories: Burnable garbage (可燃ごみ), non-burnable garbage (不燃ごみ), large-sized garbage (粗大ごみ) and recyclable garbage (資源). In today’s article, we will show you how to sort trash in Japan and when to throw it away in Japan.

 

Burnable garbage

Things like fish waste, vegetables (leftovers), paper, clothes, toiletries, cigarette butts, etc. In the case of Tokyo, you will have to put your trash in a plastic bag. semi-transparent was recommended (Contains calcium carbonate) and tied to prevent the smell from coming out. If you take your trash away with a plastic bucket, remember to bring the bucket back as soon as the garbage is taken out!

 

2️. Garbage can’t be burned

Items that cannot be put in the incinerator such as plastics, metals, glasses, ceramics, rubber, leather, knives, needles or light bulbs.

Note that with dangerous objects, you should put them in a transparent plastic bag so that you can see and distinguish the things inside. Needles are put in a bottle or can and then cover it with a lit. With a light bulb, wrap it in paper and write on the outside as “dangerous”. The spray or small gas-can can explode before disposing, you should use a drill or nail to punch a hole to avoid endangering others.

 

Trash cans in Japan are already divided by color so that people can sort their trash according to regulations

Large waste:

Household items that are no longer used such as furniture, electrical appliances, bicycles when thrown away will be charged and need to be registered. Fees range from 1,600 yen to over 5,000 yen. Call the garbage disposal company’s office to ask them to come pick up the trash. When moving or returning home, if you have a lot of things to throw away, you should contact these companies early.

 

Recyclable garbage:

Including cardboard boxes, clean wrapping, books and newspapers, and plastic trays for fruits and meat used in supermarkets, clean PET water bottles… Noteworthy features when disposing of this type of garbage is to wash, keep it clean, dry it, if it is books, then tie it up with a nylon rope. Although it is a bit laborious to dispose of this waste, it is very useful for the preservation of the environment and the protection of natural resources.

 

Japan’s garbage disposal schedule:

Daily garbage disposal schedule in Japan depends on each area’s location, date and time of disposing, of different types of garbage that have been classified. Burnable garbage is about twice a week, non-burnable garbage is usually once a week. Foreigners in Japan are often complained about the indiscriminate sorting and dumping of garbage, which makes the surrounding Japanese uncomfortable. Therefore, even if it takes a little effort, remember to take the time to carefully read the garbage classification instructions of your area and try to follow the rules of garbage disposal.

 

Hope the above article has provided you with useful information. Wishing you all good health and success.