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Garbage
Disposal in Korea
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Korea
uses a system called "jongnyangje" for the
effective collection of garbage wastes and the reuse
of natural resources. All garbage you produce must be
disposed of properly, and you may be fined otherwise.
Garbage must be separated according to whether it is
"common garbage" (ilban sseuregi), food waste
(eumsikmul sseuregi), recyclable (jaehwal yongpum),
and large waste objects (daehyeong pyegimul). Ask your
neighbors, your city or neighborhood government authorities,
or the management office in your apartment complex about
disposal days and proper methods of disposal.
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Purchasing
Garbage Bags
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In
cities, regulation garbage bags may be purchased at
supermarkets or convenience stores in your neighborhood.
In rural areas they may be purchased at the local government
offices or through the local women's association(bunyeohoe).
There are generally six or seven sizes; 2, 5, 10, 20,
50, and 100 liters, and prices vary according to size.
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Disposal
Procedures
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(1)
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Common Garbage Use regulation bags and place outside.
Ask the building owner or a neighbor about where to
place them.
If you don't use regulation bags, your garbage will
not be collected.
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(2)
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Food Waste Remove all moisture and anything that cannot
be eaten by livestock, then use a regulation bag for
disposal.
In areas where there are collection boxes dedicated
for food waste disposal, you do not need to use regulation
bags. Food waste produced by families and restaurants
have high moisture levels, making incineration difficult,
and the moisture continues to seep out in the landfill,
which in turn pollutes water resources.
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(3)
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Recyclable Items Materials that are recyclable such
as plastic, cans, bottles, and paper should be put in
a clear plastic
bag or even a sandbag-like bag and put in the appropriate
spot on collection day. Spray cans, cooking-gas cans,
and other such things can explode, so put a hole in
these to make sure they are completely empty.
Paper:
Tie newspapers, calendars, magazines, or notebooks in
30 cm bundles.
(Ensure cartons are cleaned before disposing
of them.)
Glass:
Wine, soft drink and medicine bottles must be cleaned
before disposing of them.
Scrap
iron: Metal chairs, albata (German silver), stainless
steel, etc. should be collected separately.
Cans:
Beer, soft drink and powdered milk cans should be compressed
before disposing of them.
Plastics:
Detergent and shampoo containers should be disposed
of only after they have been rinsed with water
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(4)
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Large Waste Objects Televisions, washing machines, other
home electronics and large items of garbage that cannot
be
placed in bags should be placed in the collection spot
after attaching a sticker purchased at your local dong
office or
where you purchase your regulation bags.
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