Invasive plants
Ask our specialist staff at the central landfill sites.
Stretch film as outer packaging material
Stretch films must be disposed of with the residual waste
Packaging material (trade, agriculture and forestry)
Waste oil
Waste oil is produced, for example, when changing the oil in lawnmowers, motorcycles, cars or other machines.This includes non-chlorinated machine oils such as engine oil, gear oil or hydraulic oil.Waste oil is highly hazardous to the environment: even the smallest amounts can contaminate large quantities of water.If oil gets into the ground or the sewage […]
Paints, varnishes (cured)
Asbestos waste
Building materials containing asbestos are often found in old houses or buildings. They are found, for example, in roof panels, façade panels, pipe insulation or floor and ceiling coverings. Because of the harmful fibers (carcinogenic!), building materials containing asbestos must not be disposed of as building rubble or residual waste! Important: When working with asbestos, […]
Silage films
Silage films usually accumulate when feed for animals is covered on the farm – for example silage for cattle or horses.If the films are broken, soiled or simply used up, they must be thrown out.Smaller film residues from the garden – for example from hay or straw covers – can also accumulate. Silage film should […]
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Tree stumps and roots
Tree stumps and roots usually occur when a tree has been felled in the garden or a shrub has to be removed.People often think: “Tree gone – done!”But no: the thick stump is still in the ground underneath, and the roots hold on like a child to the last cookie.They also have to be removed […]
Soil excavation
Soil excavation always occurs when you dig deeper in the garden:For example, for a patio, a garden shed, a pond or when new pipes are laid.This quickly results in a large pile of soil.Turf – pieces of soil and grass – also often accumulates when you renew the lawn, reshape it or create new beds.In […]