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# The schach, etrog, lulav, hadasim and aravot do not need to be buried, they can be thrown into the trash. <ref> [http://www.star-k.org/kashrus/kk-mitzvos-shaimos.htm Star-K] </ref>
# The schach, etrog, lulav, hadasim and aravot do not need to be buried, they can be thrown into the trash. <ref> [http://www.star-k.org/kashrus/kk-mitzvos-shaimos.htm Star-K] </ref>
# A yarmulke does not need to be buried. <ref> [http://www.star-k.org/kashrus/kk-mitzvos-shaimos.htm Star-K] </ref>
# A yarmulke does not need to be buried. <ref> [http://www.star-k.org/kashrus/kk-mitzvos-shaimos.htm Star-K] </ref>
# A tallit gadol or tallit katan should ideally not be thrown out in a disgraceful manner. Therefore one should wrap it or place it in a bag before placing it in the garbage. <ref> Ginzei Hakodesh 17: footnote 22 quoting Rav Elyashiv </ref>
==Things to be careful for==
==Things to be careful for==
# Organizations should not send out advertisements with the name of Hashem written on them because people may unknowingly throw it out. <ref> Iggerot Moshe YD 2:134-135. Ginzei Hakodesh 7:17:footnote 35 quotes Rav Elyashiv that it would be permitted if you do not write the complete name of Hashem. </ref>
# Organizations should not send out advertisements with the name of Hashem written on them because people may unknowingly throw it out. <ref> Iggerot Moshe YD 2:134-135. Ginzei Hakodesh 7:17:footnote 35 quotes Rav Elyashiv that it would be permitted if you do not write the complete name of Hashem. </ref>