Dispose of problematic substances
Description
The disposal of waste from private households, including problematic substances/pollutants, as well as disposal waste from other areas of origin is the responsibility of the public waste disposal authorities (districts and independent cities).
Problematic substances are wastes which, due to their material properties, must not be disposed of together with household waste, as they endanger health and or may have harmful effects on the environment.
Further regulations on problematic substances/pollutants are laid down in the individual waste disposal statutes and fee statutes.
This includes, among other things, information on waste charges, waste calendars (collection intervals) as well as existing collection and delivery systems (pollutant mobile, recycling centres).
Query with the public waste disposal authorities required
Please ask the public waste disposal authority responsible for you which documents you have to submit.
Query with the public waste disposal authorities required
As for waste disposal as a whole, there is no nationwide uniform fee regulation for the disposal of problematic substances by the districts and district-free cities.
Information on the costs incurred can be found in the respective waste fee statutes of your public waste disposal provider.
Query with the public waste disposal authorities required
individual
The public waste disposal provider responsible for you is the district or the district-free city of your place of residence.
Query with the public waste disposal authorities required
Query with the public waste disposal authorities required
Circular Economy Act (KrWG)
Local statutes of the districts and district-free cities (usually separated by waste disposal statute and waste fee statute, published on the Internet or the official Anzeiger/Kreisblatt)
Ministry of Agriculture and Environment Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.