We are accepting disaster waste generated by the Noto Peninsula earthquake in the 6th year of Reiwa.

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Page ID 1010927 Update Date Reiwa 7, April 8

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We are conducting wide-area processing of disaster waste generated by the Noto Peninsula earthquake in 2024.

In the disaster area of the Noto Peninsula Earthquake in the 6th year of Reiwa, a large amount of disaster waste has been generated due to the demolition and removal of damaged houses. To ensure the preservation of living environments and public health, it is urgent to process this disaster waste appropriately, smoothly, and swiftly. Recently, based on requests from the Ministry of the Environment and Ishikawa Prefecture, Tokyo has started accepting waste at its cleaning facilities, and the Tamagawa Sanitation Association (Tamagawa Clean Center) is also accepting it.

For more details, please check the Tamagawa Sanitation Association website (link below).

1 Disaster areas where wide-area processing is implemented

Wajima City, Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture

2 Types of Disaster Waste, etc.

Combustible waste (including wood scraps)

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