Collection group 4
Almost nothing works in the household without electricity: whether washing, cooking, cleaning or relaxing – electrical appliances are everywhere. But what to do with them when they break down?
What is a large appliance?
An appliance is a large appliance if one edge is longer than 50 cm.
This includes, for example, washing machines, dryers, ovens, dishwashers or massage chairs: Washing machines, dryers, ovens, dishwashers or massage chairs.
You can dispose of these appliances in this way:
- Central landfills – Bring the appliance to one of our four landfills free of charge.
Opening hours, contact details and all locations can be found here: (Link) - Bulky waste – The appliances can also be taken along with the bulky waste collection.
- Dealers – Large appliances must be taken back free of charge if you buy a comparable appliance.
Please note:
- Easily removable batteries must be removed beforehand and disposed of separately via the battery collection system before the old appliance is disposed of correctly.