Waste mangament signs
Concrete without reinforcement
Concrete without reinforcement should be stored in a separate container for recycling.
Yes please!
- Concrete without reinforcement
No thanks!
- Stone
- Gravel
- Soil
- Contaminated concrete
- Reinforced concrete
- Organic matter
- Other waste
Concrete with reinforcement
Concrete with reinforcement should be stored in a separate container for recycling.
Yes please!
- Concrete with rebar
No thanks!
- Stone
- Gravel
- Soil
- Contaminated concrete
- Concrete without rebar
- Organic material
- Other waste
Contaminated concrete
Contaminated concrete should be stored in a separate container.
Yes please!
- Contaminated concrete.
No thanks!
- Stone
- Gravel
- Soil
- Organic material
- Other waste
Plaster
Plaster should be stored in a separate and covered container.
Yes please!
- Clean plaster
- Plaster covered with fabric, wallpaper, and paint
- Hooks, screws, nails, etc. can be attached to the plaster
No thanks!
- Plaster covered with tiles
- Wet plaster
- Other building materials
- Other waste
Roofing felt
Roofing felt should be stored in a separate container for recycling.
Yes please!
Roofing felt/tar paper produced after 1960.
No thanks!
- Roofing felt/tar paper produced before 1960
- Stone
- Gravel
- Soil
- Insulated block
- Lightweight expanded clay aggregate (Leca)
- Concrete
- Roof tiles
Bricks and roof tiles
Bricks and roof tiles should be stored in a separate container to be sent for recycling.
Yes please!
- Bricks
- Roof tiles
No thanks!
- Stone
- Gravel
- Soil
- Insulated block
- Lightweight expanded clay aggregate (Leca)
- Roofing felt/tar paper
- Concrete
Window
Windows should be stored in a separate container for recycling.
Yes please!
- Window glass
- Laminated glass
- Insulating glass produced before 1965 (Thermopane)
- Flat glass
No thanks!
- Packaging glass
- Windshield and car windows
Glass
Glass and metal packaging must be clean. Glass packaging and other types of glass (e.g., laminated glass) should be stored in separate containers.
Yes please!
- Non-laminated glass
- Laminated glass (without frames, aluminum spacers, etc.)
- Windshields from cars (tempered glass)
- All types of glass
No thanks!
- Product residues
- Ceramics
- Porcelain
- Kitchen glass
- Ovenproof dishes
- Mirrors
Electronics
Should be stored in their own cages or containers and kept under a roof.
Yes please!
- Electrical and electronic products
- Houshold appliances, refrigerators, and freezers
- Copiers and printers
- Heat pumps
- Solar panels
No thanks!
- Cold room elements and walls
- All types of batteries (must be removed from products)
- Fluorescent tubes and light bulbs
- Cables and wires
- Fiber optic cables
- Packaging
Cables
- Should be stored in their own cages or containers and kept under a roof.
Yes please!
- All types of electrical cables and wires.
No thanks!
- Cold room elements and walls
- All types of batteries (must be removed from products)
- Fluorescent tubes and light bulbs
- Fiber optic cables
- Packaging
Iron and metals
No special requirements.
Yes please!
- Iron and scrap iron
- Metals (aluminum, copper, brass, zinc, steel, etc.)
- Mixed metals
- Aluminum wire with an iron core (feral)
No thanks!
- Other types of waste
- Hazardous waste (e.g. electronics, batteries, chemicals, gas cylinders, etc.)
Woodwork
Must be stored dry in closed containers. Clean wood and mixed wood should be stored in separate containers.
Yes plase!
- Untreated wood
- Painted wood
- Planks and building materials
- Glulam (glued laminated timber)
- Parquet
- Chipboards
No thanks!
- Impregnated wood (CCA, Cu, and creosote)
- Surface-treated wood (paint, varnish, stain, etc.)
- Branches, twigs, and tree trunks
- Laminate
- Siporex (aerated concrete)
- MDF boards
- Huntonit
- Other waste
Pallets
Should be stored dry.
Yes please!
- Pallets
No thanks!
- Impregnated wood (CCA, Cu, and creosote)
- Surface-treated wood (paint, varnish, stain, etc.)
- Branches, twigs, and tree trunks
- Glulam (glued laminated timber)
- Laminate
- Siporex (aerated concrete)
- MDF boards
- Huntonit
- Other waste
Cardboard
Must be stored dry. It can be economically beneficial to use a compactor.
Yes please!
- Paper
- Corrugated cardboard
- Brown paper
- Solid cardboard
- Carton
- Newspapers
No thanks!
- Polluted paper
- Plastic coated paper
- Wet paper and cardboard
Plastic packaging
The plastic materials must be free of product residues and should be stored in a separate container.
Yes please!
- Bottles/cans (PE and PP)
- Crates and trays (PE and PP)
- Plastic cups and pots
- Buckets, trays, and sleeves
- Strapping bands
- Plastic pipes
No thanks!
- Product residues
- Tarpaulins
- PVC and packaging that has contained hazardous waste
- Load straps
- Oil cans and other packaging from hazardous waste
- Geotextile
Plastic film
The plastic materials must be free of product residues and should be stored in a separate container.
Yes please!
- Plastic film
- Transport film
- Stretch film
- Bubble wrap
- Shrink wrap
- Plastic bags/sacks
No thanks!
- Product residues
- Hard plastic
- Strapping bands
- Expanded polystyrene (EPS)
- Barrier film
- Product residues and other waste
Hazardous waste
Should be stored in dedicated closed environmental cabinets or waste containers.
Yes please!
- Amalgam
- Asbestos
- Waste containing phthalates (e.g., adhesive, sealants, and vinyl flooring)
- Fuel and heating oil, mixtures
- Brominated flame retardants
- Construction foam with isocyanates
- Cement and mortar
No thanks!
- Other types of building materials
- All other types of waste
Mixed waste
No special requirements.
Yes please!
- Waste that should not be disposed of in clean fractions or as combustible waste
- Products made of composite materials
No thanks!
- All types of batteries
- All types of hazardous waste (paint, impregnated wood, etc.)
- Electrical and electronic waste
- Food waste
- Liquid waste
- Masses (tiles, soil, roof tiles, concrete, etc.)
- Plaster
- Insulation/mineral wool