Wood

e.g. pallets, solid wood, boards, planks

Wood waste of various origins. It is important that the wood handed over is free of hazardous substances.

Disposal request

Filling criteria

Filling criteria wood of type A1 (AVV 15 01 03 / AVV 17 02 01)

The waste type "A1 wood" includes wood waste from a wide variety of sources. It is important that the wood handed over is without any surface treatment and free of hazardous substances - i.e. it falls into waste wood category A1.

This is allowed in:

  • Euro and one-way pallets made of solid wood, untreated and without pressboard
  • Furniture made of untreated solid wood and without pressboard
  • Crates
  • Untreated solid wood
  • Industrial timber made from solid wood "untreated"

That must not be allowed in:

  • Furniture that is provided with coatings
  • Veneered and construction chipboard
  • Railroad sleepers and pylons
  • Vine poles
  • Windows and exterior doors
  • Other varnished or lacquered wood
  • Wood that has been treated with wood preservatives or similar (e.g. wooden garden furniture)
    firewood
  • Construction timber

Filling criteria for A2-A3 wood (AVV 15 01 03 / AVV 17 02 01)

The waste type "A2-A3 wood" includes wood waste of various origins. It is important that the wood handed over is untreated and free of hazardous substances - i.e. it falls into the A2-A3 waste wood category. This wood was not or only insignificantly contaminated with non-wood substances during its use.

This is allowed in:

  • Euro and one-way pallets
  • Fruit crates and boxes
  • Crates
  • Boards, planks and beams made of solid wood "untreated"
  • Industrial timber made from solid wood "untreated"
  • Solid wood furniture and construction site assortments made of solid wood "untreated"
  • Furniture that is provided with coatings
  • Veneered and construction chipboard

That must not be allowed in:

  • Railroad sleepers and pylons
  • Vine stakes
  • Windows and exterior doors
  • Other varnished or lacquered wood
  • Wood that has been treated with wood preservatives or similar (e.g. wooden garden furniture)
  • Firewood
  • Construction timber

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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