Japanese art of Garbage Sorting and Disposal !

It will not be an overstatement that if you need to learn how to keep a county clean, Japan is the country to learn from. Following the concept of Recycle, Reuse & Reduce, Japan is well equipped with a lot of big recycling plant were thrown materials are recycled and then used in manufacturing again. But this will never be possible if the separation of garbage is not meticulous at the source.

 

The process is very meticulous and inculcated in the Japanese kids right from being a toddler. What are these steps? The ward office nearby has summarized the lifetime of this process into 8 simple images and we hope that you will be able to learn from it quickly.

 

Apply it yourself and also share it back to the countrymen back home who want to take a leaf from this Japan`s book of cleanliness.

 

NOTE the 4 point rule! 
So near every major building/group of buildings, there would be a garbage area where the big containers for Combustible and non-combustible are kept (Plastics). Residents need to carry the garbage collected at home in big polythene and dispose of it where they belong.

 

 

How to Sort Plastic containers & packaging with Pura (プラ) mark meaning Plastic in Japanese (Short for of Plastic)
How to separate Plastic Bottles, Glass Bottles, Cans and Garbage paper 

 

 

What is Burnable and Non-Burnable Garbage? How to Separate them?

 

 

How to dispose of Recyclable Material like Plastic bottles, Glass Bottles, Cans, Garbage Paper

 

 

How to decide which plastic goes in the plastic garbage

 

 

How to dispose of Large-Size (bigger than 30cm x 30 cm) Garbage? (Please see exceptions for Edogawa-ku, Tokyo)

 

 

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