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How to dispose of mobile batteries and fluorescent lamps

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#1
  • クエスチョン
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  • 2024/06/14 17:04

I live in Waikiki.
Where can I throw away my mobile battery and broken fluorescent lamps ?
I saw somewhere that Homedepot has a place to throw them away, so I went there, but it was not there.

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#2
  • こーの字
  • 2024/06/14 (Fri) 20:37
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You might be able to pick up the mobile battery(portable charger) at Battery Bill's. I have called the Nimitz store several times and they are very firm.
https://www.honolulu.gov/opala/recycling/ewaste-recycli
ng.html

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#3
  • クエスチョン
  • 2024/06/15 (Sat) 17:35
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Battery Bills. Thank you very much. I will check it !.

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