Biowaste
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Waste wood (category A IV)
Old railroad sleepers often end up in the garden because they used to be used as edging, steps or decorative wood.At some point, however, the wood becomes rotten, smells funny or simply no longer looks nice.Then the heavy things have to be removed – and you have polluted wood that has to be disposed of.This […]
Pollutants (general)
The central landfills Waste containing hazardous substances up to a total quantity of 20 kilograms or 20 liters plus 40 liters of emulsion paints (solvent-free paints, wall paints) can be disposed of free of charge (except used oil) at one of the four central landfills. The hazardous waste interim storage facility Larger quantities of hazardous […]
Waste fats (chip oils)
Cooking oils and fats accumulate in almost every household – for example when frying, deep-frying or draining the deep-fryer.What was delicious in the pan quickly becomes a problem in the drain.This is because liquid fat solidifies in cold pipes, clogs pipes and can cause expensive blockages.Oils and fats also pollute sewage treatment plants and the […]
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)
Packaging material (private households)
excluding transport films (e.g. stretch film)excluding cardboard, paper, cardboard packaging
LV batteries (for light vehicles)
z. e.g. e-bike batteries
Oil-contaminated operating materials
z. e.g. cleaning cloths soiled with oil