Thank You for Disposing Properly

Proper waste sorting is more than just following rules.
It prevents fires, protects waste collection workers, reduces the burden on processing facilities,
and even contributes to your city's finances through recycling.

Your sorting protects workers on the ground

When lithium-ion batteries, lighters, or spray cans accidentally mix with regular garbage, they can cause fires and accidents in collection trucks and processing facilities. Simply sorting them correctly helps protect the people and equipment that keep our cities clean.

Proper sorting also saves your city money

Incinerating and processing waste costs a lot of money. On the other hand, recyclable materials can be resold and become a source of revenue for municipalities. In other words, sorting is not just about reducing waste—it's also about supporting your city's finances.

Every small effort matters

Separating PET bottles. Recycling paper. Setting aside batteries. Each of these small actions contributes to fire prevention, waste reduction, recycling, and lower processing costs. Small actions add up to make a big difference.

Looking it up—even when unsure—is wonderful

Waste sorting rules vary by region, and it's natural to feel uncertain sometimes. But simply wanting to dispose of things properly and taking the time to look it up is already a wonderful act. That mindset is what builds safer, more livable communities.

The more people dispose of waste properly, the better our communities become.
Thank you for always sorting carefully.