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It could be the same, but it might not be the same. Non-hazardous means "not dangerous". Municipal means "coming from the municipality" or town, or village, or place where you live. Municipal waste, or city waste, could be dangerous or not. They should separate the dangerous waste and deal with it separately, but not everyone does.

You do find hospital needles at the local landfill sometimes!

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