How to say "waste disposal" in Japanese?

In Japanese "waste disposal" translates to  廃棄物処理 

Transliteration: haiki butsu shori

🇯🇵 廃棄物処理には注意しましょう。

🗣️ Haiki butsu shori ni wa chūi shimashou.

🇺🇸 Let's be careful with waste disposal.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "waste disposal" in Japanese?

You can use the word "廃棄物処理" which translates to "waste disposal".

How to pronounce "廃棄物処理" (waste disposal) in Japanese?

The word "廃棄物処理" is pronounced as "haiki butsu shori".

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