How to Dispose of Rechargeable Battery - Shinagawa Ward
Last updated: 2026-03-24
Basic Information
Category
Hazardous Waste
Fee
Free
Summary
Rechargeable Battery is classified as Hazardous Waste.
Basic Information
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Category | Hazardous Waste |
| Collection | Varies by area |
| Fee | Free |
Disposal Steps
- Insulate terminals with tape
- Put in a transparent or semi-transparent bag
- Dispose on ceramics/glass/metal garbage day
Important Notes
Collection schedules and sorting rules may change. Please check the official website for the latest information.
- •Must insulate to prevent fire risk
Contact
| Department |
|---|
| Shinagawa Ward Sanitation Office |
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👤 Your Situation
Choose the disposal method based on your situation.
If you can carry it yourself
Put it out on the regular collection day as instructed.
If you cannot carry it yourself
Apply for oversized garbage collection or consider using a waste collection service.
If you need to dispose of it quickly
- • Waste collection service: Same-day service may be available (fee required)
- • Recycle shop: May buy if in good condition
- • Flea market apps: Consider selling if still usable
📊 Disposal Method Comparison
| Method | Cost | Effort | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Municipal | Low/Free | Medium | Slow |
| Pickup | High | Low | Fast |
| Recycle | Free+ | Medium | Medium |
| Flea market | Free+ | High | Slow |
Disclaimer
*The operator assumes no responsibility for damages from using this information.