대형폐기물 스티커 편의점Large products discharged from homes or businesses include furniture, home appliances, office equipment, refrigerators, etc. This refers to waste that is difficult to put in garbage bags, such as heaters, etc. There are two types of waste: waste that can be identified in quantity and item, and waste that is difficult to put in the garbage bag itself (very large waste).
“Large-sized waste items”
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The reporting location varies depending on the area you live in, so you must search and report according to the area you live in. For example, if you live in Mapo-gu, Seoul, when you search for “Mapo-gu bulky waste report” on the Internet, a reporting window will appear, so you can go in and report it.
①Apply online
*If you do not have a printer, write down the registration number, waste name, standard address, etc. and attach it to the item before disposing of it.
②Visit the Administrative Welfare Center in person
③Get it at a convenience store
It is not sold at all convenience stores, so it is best to check in advance. You can purchase it not only at convenience stores but also at Homeplus and Express. If you sell stickers at a convenience store, it doesn’t just end with attaching the sticker, you also have to report it to complete the final disposal. If you do not report it, it will not be collected.
Report it to your local website or the Happiness Center in your area, attach a sticker, and dispose of it at the disposal site in front of your house after 8 p.m. saturday. There is no collection on Sundays, so disposal is prohibited on Fridays.
These are waste sticker prices for home appliances, furniture, household goods, and other items. Image source: Daejeon Dong-gu emission reporting guide
Since June 2013, in order to increase the recycling rate of waste home appliances, we have introduced a free collection service for the four major home appliances (refrigerator, washing machine, air conditioner, TV) and home appliances over 1M in size.
Since it costs money to throw it away, you may think it is a bit of a waste of money. If you throw away several pieces of furniture, you may incur quite a large fee, but I don’t think it’s a bad idea to sell the useful items at a place like Joongangara (or Carrot Market) or share them at a local community cafe.