Bulky waste

e.g. household and garden furniture, bedsteads, sofas, cupboards

The waste type "bulky waste" includes all household items that are so bulky that they cannot be disposed of in the residual waste garbage can, even after a reasonable amount of shredding.

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Filling criteria

Filling criteria for bulky waste (AVV 20 03 07)

This is allowed in:

  • Toys, plastic containers and textiles
  • Mattresses and bed frames
  • Bicycles and baby carriages (without tires)
  • Furnishings
  • House and garden furniture
  • Wood free from hazardous substances such as wood preservatives etc.
  • Other bulky household goods
  • Upholstered furniture
  • Metals
  • Styrofoam packaging (HBCD-free)

That must not be allowed in:

  • Hazardous, explosive, corrosive or highly flammable waste
  • Car parts and tires
  • Building rubble
  • Electrical appliances
  • Garden waste
  • Glass and glass containers
  • Oil stoves and heating oil tanks
  • Washing machines and dishwashers
  • Hazardous waste
  • Light bulbs
  • Glass bottles
  • Waste for disposal (residual waste)
  • Building polystyrene
  • Car tires / truck tires
  • Sandwich panels

How should a container be filled?

Correct disposal also includes filling the container correctly.

It is essential to ensure that your waste is not heaped over the top edge of the container, but is level with the edge. Otherwise the container will be overfilled and the container price will have to be recalculated. Therefore, please observe the filling criteria.

In the case of gross overfilling, transportation is no longer possible in terms of traffic safety and the costs incurred in this case for an empty journey can be easily avoided. It is therefore essential to ensure that the container is filled correctly. If you have any questions about filling the container correctly, please contact our customer service. We will be happy to help.

 

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