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Disposal methods other than shampoo and dishwashing detergent

Housing
#1
  • mother
  • mail
  • 2022/12/03 11:44



I have heard that there is another way to dispose of them other than shampoo and dishwashing detergent, which is to pour them down the sink. I have heard that there are ways to dispose of leftover chemical detergents in the sink, but I think it is × obvious to pour different types of detergents down the drain, but

what about other methods, like digging a hole and pouring it into the soil? I am having trouble figuring out how to dispose of the leftover chemical detergent safely.

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#3
  • それは
  • 2022/12/03 (Sat) 14:17
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You can search for Hazardous waste collection or something like that to find out where to take it.
You have to do your own search as the location varies by region.
For example → https://www.wm.com/us/en/home/common-hazardous-waste
Don't pour it into the soil ! It contaminates groundwater.

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#4
  • mother
  • 2022/12/03 (Sat) 15:12
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Dear #2

Paint, PC, etc., there is a designated place in San Pedro, but

it is liquid household cleaning products in small bottles.

Dear #3

If you pour it on the soil, you are in big trouble.

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