Inagi City

Garbage that the city cannot handle

Last updated: June 9, 2022

Items that are difficult to properly dispose of

 The city cannot properly dispose of the following items, so please consult with the manufacturer, store, or disposal company, and dispose of them at your own responsibility.

  Items that are difficult to properly dispose of
1 Explosives such as propane gas cylinders
2 Volatile substances such as organic solvents (paint, thinner, gasoline, oil, etc.)
3 battery
4 fire extinguisher
5 Concrete, blocks, bricks, stones, earth and sand, and large amounts of tiles
6 Diatomite products
7 vending machine
8 Large household appliances (width 80 cm x height 180 cm x depth 80 cm or more)
9 piano, large electone and organ
10 Garbage that is difficult to crush (iron arrays, bowling balls, fireproof safes, drums, steel ropes, wires, steel plates, etc.)
11 Hazardous chemicals, etc. (hazardous and toxic liquids such as industrial chemicals, chemicals, pesticides, and insecticides)
12

Medical waste (injection needles, IV equipment and containers, etc.)
(Note) Excluding containers, etc. related to home medical care

13 Enameled bathtubs, enameled washbasins and toilet bowls
14 large game machine
15 Combustibles, etc. (solid fuel, flares and explosives)
16 Chairs for business and medical examinations in beauty salons, dentists, etc.
17 Surfboards, windsurfing and leisure boards
18 Home appliances and articles containing fluorocarbons or alternative fluorocarbons
19 Articles containing asbestos
20 Garbage and waste materials associated with the demolition and construction of houses (items subject to the Construction Recycling Law)
21 Automobile/motorcycle tires, batteries, automobile parts (items subject to the Automobile Recycling Law)
22 TVs, air conditioners, refrigerators, freezers, washing machines, clothes dryers (items subject to the Home Appliance Recycling Law)
23 Items recognized as industrial waste
24 Other items approved by the administrator

Inquiries about this page

Inagi City Urban Environment Development Department Living Environment Division Telephone: 042-378-2111