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garbage
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Japan
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Separating garbage into categories such as burnable, non-burnable, and recyclable is a common practice, and strict rules govern disposal.
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garbage
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Japan
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Sorting garbage into multiple categories, such as burnable, non-burnable, and recyclable, is a common practice and a legal requirement.
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garbage
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Japan
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Garbage is sorted into specific categories and disposed of meticulously according to local regulations.
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garbage
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Japan
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Separating garbage into precise categories is a common practice, as it is considered important for maintaining cleanliness and order.
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garbage
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Japan
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Garbage is often separated into multiple categories to ensure proper recycling and disposal, and recycling culture is deeply ingrained in society.
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garbage can
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Japan
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Strict separation of recyclables and non-recyclables in specialized containers
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garbage can
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Japan
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Dividing waste into multiple categories is common, with separate bins for burnable, non-burnable, and recyclable items.
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garbage can
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Japan
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Separate bins for different types of recyclables and waste are common, due to strict recycling regulations
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garbage can
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Japan
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Separation of waste into different categories (recyclables, burnables, non-burnables) is common practice
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garbage collection
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Japan
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Garbage collection involves meticulous sorting of different categories of waste into designated bags or bins for recycling, combustible, and non-combustible waste.
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rubbish
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Japan
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Sorted into multiple categories for recycling and disposal
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taking out garbage
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Japan
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Separating recyclables from non-recyclables is an integral part of taking out garbage.
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taking out garbage
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Japan
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Taking out garbage involves separating recyclable items and putting them in designated bags or bins, following strict waste disposal rules set by local authorities.
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taking out garbage
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Japan
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Taking out garbage involves separating combustible, non-combustible, and recyclable items, and is done on specific days according to a strict schedule.
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trash
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Japan
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Sorting trash into multiple categories is a common and strictly followed practice
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trash
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Japan
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Trash is meticulously sorted into multiple categories and disposed of according to strict regulations set by local authorities.
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trash
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Japan
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Separating and recycling trash is a common practice, with strict guidelines for different types of trash.
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trash can
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Japan
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Separation of trash into multiple categories for recycling purposes is a common practice
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trash can
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Japan
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Separating burnable and non-burnable waste is a common practice
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trash can
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Japan
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Separate trash cans are used for different types of waste, as part of a rigorous waste sorting process mandated by local regulations.
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trash can
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Japan
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Color-coded for separating different types of waste and often found in public areas with strict recycling guidelines.
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trash can
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Japan
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Separates different types of waste such as burnable, non-burnable, and recyclables with strict adherence to recycling guidelines.
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trash compactor
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Japan
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Less commonly used in households due to smaller living spaces and cultural emphasis on sorting and recycling trash at source.
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trash compactor
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Japan
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Uncommon in Japanese households due to limited space and focus on recycling and waste separation
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trash compactor
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Japan
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Less common due to a focus on waste recycling and separation at the source, reducing the need for compactors.
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trash compactor
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Japan
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Less common due to cultural emphasis on waste separation and recycling practices
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trash compactor
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Japan
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Trash compactors are uncommon in households, and waste management often involves meticulous sorting and recycling practices.
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trash container
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Japan
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The emphasis is on separating and sorting waste into different categories such as combustible, non-combustible, and recyclables, with separate containers for each type of waste.
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trash container
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Japan
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Trash containers are often color-coded and labeled for specific types of waste, such as burnable, non-burnable, and recyclable items.
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trash container
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Japan
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Separation of trash into multiple categories (recyclables, burnables, non-burnables) is a common practice
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trash container
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Japan
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Separation of trash into different categories (recyclables, non-recyclables, organic) is a common practice
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trash-talking opponents
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Japan
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Considered disrespectful and unsportsmanlike
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