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“I want to dispose of soil left over from replanting in my garden.”
“I need to clear away sandbags used for typhoon or heavy rain preparation.”
“I’d like the concrete fragments from garden or exterior construction work collected as well.”
Does this sound familiar?
In fact, in many municipalities, soil cannot be disposed of as ordinary household waste or bulky waste. Because of this, we frequently receive inquiries from customers who simply aren’t sure where to turn for help.

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This time, we collected bagged soil along with concrete fragments (concrete debris) generated from exterior construction work at a detached house in Shoto, Sakae Ward, Yokohama City.
There was approximately one truckload of material, but our two-person staff team completed the removal and loading in about 15 minutes.

At Nishida Service, we handle the collection of unwanted soil from gardening and home vegetable patches, as well as potted plant soil, sandbags, and concrete fragments generated from exterior construction work.
Even if you simply want to dispose of soil, find it too heavy to carry out yourself, or are struggling with a large quantity, there’s no need for you to move anything yourself — our staff will carefully handle everything from removal to collection.
If you’re having trouble disposing of soil or concrete fragments, please feel free to consult with Nishida Service anytime.








