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We are selecting "Asahi Ward Excellent Accumulation Site" and presenting a letter of appreciation!

Last updated on January 23, 2021.

Selection of Excellent Accumulation Sites at Asahi Office

 The collection site of Motoichi is maintained by everyone who is using it.
 In order to clean the collection site, a collection site that is actively engaged in sorting garbage and cleaning of collection sites is selected as an "excellent collection site" upon recommendation from local residents, and is regularly maintained and managed.
 We will continue to express our gratitude to the local people who are regularly managed and hope to spread it to other areas as a reference, so please make recommendations from each region.

1. Selection criteria
(1)Users are participating in maintenance and management, and active efforts are being implemented.
(2)There is no leftover garbage on each collection day.
(3)No garbage has been put out on days when there is no collection.
(4)The collection area must be kept clean.
(5)Voluntary efforts to reduce and recycle garbage.

2. Recommendation Period and Selection Period
  As needed from Saturday, September 1, 2018

3. Target collection location
  Approximately 4,500 collection points in the ward

4. Recommendation of accumulation place
  Chairman of Neighborhood Association, Neighborhood Association and Asahi Ward Environmental Business Promotion Committee (recommendation record attachment style 1) (PDF: 51KB)

5. Determination of Excellent Accumulation Sites
  After the recommendation, the Resources and Waste Recycling Bureau Asahi Office will conduct a survey and make a decision sequentially, present a letter of appreciation, post a sticker with excellent collection location, and carry out photography (optional).
List of letters of appreciation as of January 23, 2021 (PDF: 1,097KB)

Certificate of Appreciation
Presentation of a letter of appreciation

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Asahi Office, Resources and Waste Recycling Bureau Household Waste Management Department

Phone: 045-953-4811

Phone: 045-953-4811

Fax: 045-953-6669

E-Mail address [email protected]

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