REMEMBER – disposable crockery are NOT packaging. Their place is in household waste.
Any wet or dirty packaging or inappropriate contents in the sorted waste shall be treated as unsorted household waste, for which the Customer may be invoiced at the household waste management charge in accordance with the terms of the Contract.
All packages must be free of food residues – gently rinsed if necessary.
Flatten before you throw away.
Labels and caps may be left on the packaging.
Sorted packaging may be disposed of in a transparent or open bag, or without a bag.
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Just a few steps to sorting containers near you
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Start sorting and encourage others to do it as well! This will help you get the sorting containers to a convenient location faster.
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You can find the nearest places to sort the waste on the sorting map.
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Too far? Contact your waste manager and ask them to install containers for waste sorting.
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If your waste manager is not responsive, contact your local authority!
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While you are waiting for your sorting containers at a convenient location, you can also take a look at our sorting map.
There are also sorting containers outside shops, shopping centres and other public places – you can throw your sorted waste into any sorting container for free.