Last updated: October 21, 2024
In the areas affected by the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake, a large amount of disaster waste has been generated due to the demolition and removal of damaged houses and other structures. In order to preserve the living environment and ensure public health, it is urgent to dispose of this waste appropriately, smoothly and quickly. Recently, Tokyo has begun accepting this waste at its waste disposal plants, based on a request from the Ministry of the Environment and Ishikawa Prefecture.
For details about acceptance at the Tama River Clean Center, please check the Tama River Sanitation Association website (link below).
Wajima City and Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture
Burnable garbage (including wood chips)
Up to 40,000 tons (total for Tokyo, Yokohama, and Kawasaki cities up to March 31, 2026)
From September 27, 2024 to March 31, 2026, however this may change depending on the status of building demolition in the affected areas.
Tokyo's 23 wards waste incineration plants, 15 waste incineration plants in the Tama area
Inagi City Urban Environment Development Department Living Environment Division Phone: 042-378-2111