Remaining Rubbish, Bio-Waste, Recycleable
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Remaining Rubbish, Bio-Waste, Recycleable
- ABFALLWIRTSCHAFTSAMT - Remaining Rubbish, Bio-Waste, Recycleable Materials - What Goes Where? Black Dustbin sweepings vacuum cleaner bags nappies cigarette ends, coal ash sanitary towels, tampons cotton buds, cotton wool wallpaper remains carpet remains broken china and porcelain (small amounts) leather rubber light bulbs scraps of cloth medicines wax candles remains laddered nylons sticking plaster, dressing material disposable syringes old ink pads empty ballpoint pen refills broken window panes razor blades bicycle tyres dried out paints and varnishes tooth brushes disposable lighters photos, negatives, slides (small amounts) plastic coathangers plastic toys plastic pipes plastic laundry baskets plastic spring folders files (cat) litter Bio-Dustbin (brown) Yellow Bag Kitchen Waste for example: fruit and vegetable remains coffee grounds and tea leaves including coffee filters and tea bags eggshells absorbent paper for example coffee filters, paper towels made of cellulose, e. g. paper hankies, serviettes, kitchen roll, dirty newspapers egg cartons and other paper maché packaging small pieces of crumpled paper leftover cooked food rotten or mouldy leftovers such as bread, meat, sausage and cheese spoiled dairy products (not milk!) bones droppings vom small pets, such as rabbits, guineapigs or birds hair, feathers wood shavings (only nontreated wood) wood ash Light-weight Packaging for example plastic containers e. g. shampoo bottles washing-up liquid bottles pots of dairy products polystryrene tray packaging from fruit, vegetables, meat plastic foil composite materials e. g. milk cartons juice cartons soup packets vacuum packed coffee packaging confectionery packaging aluminium e. g. tubes yoghurt pot lids chocolate foil Garden Waste for example: hedge cuttings shrub cuttings grass cuttings leaves other vegetable garden waste Further Possibilities for Recycleable Materials: Textiles: Direct collection of good quality second hand clothes from charities Shoes: Return of worn shoes at many shoe shops in the Lake Constance area or at the recycling centers Collecting Container Recycleable Bottles and Jars green glass brown glass white glass Wastepaper, Cardboard newspapers, magazines catalogues, brochures writing paper, coloured paper circulars envelopes flour and sugar bags corrugated cardboard boxes grey and white boxes washing powder boxes frozen food boxes Tins/Cans please put the tins/cans into the the collecting container and only use the yellow bag if no container is available) cans tins aerosol cans bottle tops