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Dispose of button-type batteries and coin-type batteries as hazardous materials! !

Updated: March 10, 2016

Please put out button and coin batteries on your city's hazardous waste collection day .
In addition, button batteries can be disposed of in collection cans available at button battery collection participating stores.
Please follow the disposal rules and cooperate with us in separating and properly disposing of waste .

How to take out the button battery

Please put out button batteries in a clear or translucent plastic bag on your city's hazardous waste collection day.
Additionally, button batteries can be disposed of in collection bins available at "Button Battery Collection Partner Stores" (external link).
When disposing of button batteries, please insulate them with cellophane tape on both sides before disposing of them .

How to take out the coin battery

Coin-cell batteries should be placed in a transparent or translucent plastic bag on the city's Hazardous Materials Day .
When disposing of coin-type batteries, please insulate them by wrapping cellophane tape on both sides.
(Note) Please note that coin-type batteries cannot be collected at "coin battery collection cooperation stores".

Inquiries regarding this page

Inagi City Urban Environment Development Department Living Environment Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi City
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-377-4781

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