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Hiroshima City has a structured system in place for the collection of unwanted items. These services help keep the city clean and make it easy for residents to manage waste. To use the system effectively, its important to follow the citys guidelines.<br><br>Large items such as old furniture, mattresses, and appliances fall into the bulky waste category. These items require a special collection service provided by the city. To schedule a pickup, you need to contact the Hiroshima City Waste Collection Center or apply online.<br><br>Each item requires a sticker that shows the disposal fee has been paid. Theyre widely available at local shops that carry waste disposal materials. The cost of the sticker depends on the items size and type.<br><br>Place the item in the approved area early in the morning on collection day. The sticker should be stuck in a visible location to ensure the item is collected without issue.<br><br>Some electronics are regulated under national recycling laws and cannot be collected as bulky waste. Theyre subject to Japans Home Appliance Recycling Law, which outlines proper disposal. A recycling fee may apply depending on the item and method used.<br><br>By using Hiroshima Citys unwanted item collection system, residents help maintain a safe and [https://iepsanbartolome.edu.pe/author/winstonwatanabe/ view iepsanbartolome.edu.pe] clean environment.
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