If your home is on a sewer line, you can flush them. If you have a septic system, wrap them well and put them out with the trash. DO NOT flush tampons with a septic system - ask anyone who works for a septic system maintenance company. They'll have plenty of Horror stories to tell you.
by recycling it :)
The best way to dispose of a cartridge is to recycle it, if you are not able to get a refill for it. You will take it to any recycling facility to dispose of it.
Bring it to a recycling center
pour it over a fire
The proper way to dispose of latex paint is to let it dry out completely, then throw it away in the regular trash. You can also take it to a household hazardous waste collection site for proper disposal. Do not pour it down the drain or into the environment.
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the correct way to dispose of a flag respectfully is by burning it.
No, burning ashes is not a proper way to dispose of them. Ashes should be scattered in a designated area or buried in a respectful manner.
Women in Japan dispose of their used tampons and pads just like women elsehwere in the world - wrap-up in old wrapper, toilet paper, or disposable bags then throw in the bin. They don't use a special way of folding the toilet paper...there is no tampon disposal origami paper crane type situation going on.
Women at war should dispose of tampons as they would normally - in a bin. If by women at war you mean soldiers then some female soldiers will suppress their periods or use options like menstrual cups so they don't have to worry about leaking, changing, or disposal.
Yes, you can still poop with tampons in. Tampons are inserted into the vaginal canal and do not interfere with the rectum or the process of defecation. It is important to change tampons regularly to maintain proper hygiene.
To get rid of used batteries contact your waste management company. They'll send over a special collection crew to dispose of batteries.