How to dispose of button batteries and coin batteries

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Page ID 1005106 Update Date Reiwa 6, December 16

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Button batteries and coin batteries should be disposed of on the city's Hazardous Waste Day.
Additionally, button batteries can also be placed in the collection cans located at the "Button Battery Collection Partner Stores".
Please follow the disposal rules and cooperate with separation and proper disposal.

How to Dispose of Button Batteries

Photo: Button Battery
Button Battery

Button batteries should be placed in a transparent or semi-transparent plastic bag and disposed of on the city's hazardous waste day.
Additionally, button batteries can also be disposed of in the collection cans located at "Button Battery Collection Partner" stores.
When disposing of button batteries, please insulate them by applying tape, such as cellophane tape, on both sides before disposal.

How to Dispose of Coin Batteries

Photo: Coin-type battery
Coin-type battery

Coin-shaped batteries should be placed in a transparent or semi-transparent plastic bag and disposed of on the city's Hazardous Waste Day.
When disposing of coin-shaped batteries, please cover both sides with tape, such as cellophane tape, to insulate them before disposal.
(Note) Please be aware that coin-shaped batteries cannot be collected at "Button Battery Collection Partner" stores.

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