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Topic

Throw away small electrical appliances

Question
#1
  • 電気製品のリサイクル
  • mail
  • 2021/03/01 10:50

Hair irons, batteries, controllers, and other electrical

products are not allowed in regular refuse collection containers

but where in the Torrance area can they be taken ? ?

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#2
  • 無料で
  • 2021/03/01 (Mon) 14:49
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If it ain't broke, put it up for private sale ?.

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#3
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/01 (Mon) 19:52
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Take it to a recycle store.

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#4
  • 面倒くさい
  • 2021/03/01 (Mon) 20:09
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If you throw it in the trash at the supermarket or shopping center ?.

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#5
  • 保険
  • 2021/03/01 (Mon) 20:22
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If it's not broken, you can get rid of it in no time at all by offering it
free of charge at Bibi's private sales.

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#6
  • ドラゴン
  • 2021/03/02 (Tue) 00:29
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The people who would contact me when I would give them out for free were almost always the same.

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#7
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/02 (Tue) 08:47
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In the City of Los Angeles, those wastes cannot be dumped in the city-issued garbage cans without permission.
There is a city collection point for chemical products such as batteries and paint, and a designated day and location every three months for electrical and
computer related items.

City of Torrance should have a similar ordinance, so please consult the city or visit the city website
for more information.

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#8
  • 電気製品のリサイクル
  • 2021/03/02 (Tue) 09:18
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Good morning everyone.

Topic.

I could bring my PC, microwave, paint, batteries, etc. to Calver City on Saturday and Sunday, but
I am not going far for small electrical items, so your advice was very
helpful.

Thank you very much !.

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#9
  • あいやー
  • 2021/03/02 (Tue) 14:45
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Everything is dumped on the street of Chinese owner 228 that sometimes appears in the room share topic. Like used toilet bowls.

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