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Chapter 1521: Fermented(2/2)

On the third day after coming to Tokyo, they witnessed with their own eyes that someone used labels to throw away a set of dining tables, chairs and a five-canceled cabinet.

The furniture was just a little old, with no problem at all, and it was much newer than the furniture they bought for Ning Weimin in the trust store in Beijing.

It is conceivable how great a mental shock this kind of thing brought Sun Wufu and the others.

Compared to collecting some waste paper in the country, you have to give others money. Isn’t this paradise? What is paradise?

So, they were a little out of control at that time and wanted to move the furniture back immediately.

But just as they took the bargaining action, Ryosuke Nakanishi stopped them.

It turns out that in Japan, it is illegal to pick up waste with thick garbage disposal stickers.

This means it is recycled by the original holder for a fee.

Therefore, ownership is actually owned by the autonomous body.

If you pick it up at will, it will involve the crime of absurd punishment such as relics. If the police find out, the fine will be a trivial matter.

As foreigners, most of them will be deported.

Oh my god, picking up a garbage involves illegality and being deported. How scary is it?

Needless to say, Sun Wufu and the others immediately calmed down and did not dare to pick up any good furniture.

But even though that was the case, after going back that day, Sun Wufu quickly understood why Ning Weimin brought them to Japan.

In addition to being able to contribute to the country and explore ways, this place is simply a paradise for those of them who make a living by relying on waste products.

The streets are filled with "baby" that others don't want, and they have to find someone to get them away even if they spend money.

Sun Wufu immediately realized what a great business opportunity this was.

After going back in the evening and discussing with his subordinates, he immediately thought that if he helped Japan clean up the garbage at home for free, would he be welcomed?

The next day, I asked Ryosuke Nakanishi on this issue.

What this Japanese teacher said is clear enough. As long as there is no sticker on the thick garbage, it can be taken away legally.

So, based on what he saw and gained after coming to Tokyo, Sun Wufu quickly came up with a specific operation method.

He was very excited to call Ning Weimin and asked Ning Weimin to help make a free leaflet for recycling garbage.

He said that the Japanese are afraid of disturbing outsiders, but every household seems to have mailboxes.

He himself wanted to try to take on large-scale garbage recycling work in Katsushika District by submitting leaflets and try it out.

Needless to say, Ning Weimin must support this. In just two days, two thousand leaflets customized for Sun Wufu were delivered.

After several days of distribution, the effect quickly appeared.

A few days later, someone started calling them, and the first family they ran to got back an old color TV and a large bookcase.

As a result, they used the color TV by themselves, and the bookcase was simply repaired, and then sent it to the flea market to try their luck. The next day, they sold it for 5,000 yen.

And one day later, they were invited to an old lady's house, used a small cart to move out an old washing machine and a coffee table for the family, and even received a thousand yen to have tea.

That was really a great success, it was so fat.

That’s right, in Japan, the waste recycling industry does not require a high level of Japanese language.

Especially in the 1980s, Tokyo, Japan was a place where you could get free money. As long as you are willing to endure hardships, you will definitely make a lot of money.

So these boys couldn't help but feel even though the company's procedures had not been completed and the address of the scrap recycling warehouse was not selected, so they couldn't help it.
Chapter completed!
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