


Read more about turning in electric appliances. Turn in electric appliances at a recycling collection point, if you can.If you do, you can get a fine of at least € 141. You may not dispose of this kind of waste as bulky waste. Examples include domestic chemical waste (KCA) such as energy-saving light bulbs, batteries, leftover paint and liquid drain cleaner, rechargeable batteries, garden timber edging, gas canisters, fire extinguishers, turf/sod or stones. Waste which you need to take to a waste depot yourself.You need to make a separate appointment for this. You can also pay a fee to have it collected.

You can dispose of this waste yourself at a waste depot. Other rules apply to construction and demolition waste such as rubble, old sanitary equipment and plasterboard.Do not place large glass objects outside: this can be dangerous.And other rubbish which does not belong in any of the categories above. other bulk waste (overig grofvuil) such as couches, chairs, cupboards, wooden planks, broken mattresses, plastic toys and garden chairs.You can register a damaged mattress as 'other bulk waste' (see point 5 below). For mattresses which are still in 1 piece, click on the 'matras' option in the appointment form. This is possible only if the outer layer is not damaged. mattresses which are still in 1 piece will be collected separately so that they can be recycled.white goods (witgoed): applicances such as refrigerators, washing machines, freezers, dishwashers and clothes dryers, and brown goods (bruingoed): light electronic appliances such as computers, audio equipment and televisions.During the rest of the year you can register garden waste as 'other bulk waste' in the appointment form (see point 5 below). This will only be collected separately during the Takkenroute. For example, tree trimmings and branches. large garden waste (groot tuinafval) which does not fit in the organic waste (GFT) container.

metal items (metalen) such as a drying rack or bicycle.Bulky waste is household waste which does not fit in a container, mini container (kliko) or garbage bag. The municipality collects bulky waste and large garden waste for free. Are you unable to? Make an appointment to have it collected for free. Bulky household waste and large garden waste such as tree trimmings and branches are not allowed to be put in the regular household waste.
