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Dispose of construction waste
What is construction waste?
Mineral material often accumulates during demolition, restoration and renovation work. In general, the "cleaner" the lower the subsequent sorting effort and costs. Sorted and pure construction waste can be recycled and reused for a variety of purposes, such as road construction. Brickwork or even bricks count as pure and recyclable construction waste. We will be happy to advise you on what you should consider and which container size is right for you.
This is allowed
Pure construction waste occurs both indoors and outdoors. Walls made of natural stones or classic bricks made of natural raw materials for facades can be designated as construction waste. Materials with chemical composition may only be disposed of in the container under certain conditions. These materials must not exceed 5% of the total fillings.
Bricks, masonry stones, natural stones
concrete rubble, stone rubble
tiles, ceramics
Roof tiles, masonry
Mortar, plaster residues
Tar-free asphalt, road debris
Brick rubble, bricks
Screed, cement (max. 5 %)
Marble, porcelain (max. 5 %)
Limestone, sandstone (max. 5 %)
This is prohibited
To bring ressources back to a circular economy, a strong distinction is made in the case of construction waste. For example, construction waste is considered as contaminated or even as mixed construction waste if household waste or gypsum has also been disposed of.
Liquids, paint and varnish waste, solvents
Foils, glass and rock wool
Insulation material
Plaster, sheetrock, plasterboard
Household waste, residual waste, bulky waste
Wood waste, sawdust
Paper, cardboard, cardboard packaging
Building materials containing harmful substances, porous
concrete
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General notes
Filling: Containers may be filled to a maximum of the loading edge. The contents of the container must not exceed the side walls. At this point, independent raising of the side walls is not permitted. No liquid waste may be filled into the container.
Filling weight: Containers whose filling weights exceed a weight of 10 tons may not be transported. Please pay attention to the filling conditions and maximum weights. Overfilled containers cannot be transported safely and must be unloaded by the customer.
Access: Make sure that the vehicle has sufficient space and that access is possible without any problems. The minimum clearance height is 4 metres and the clearance width 3.50 metres. Since the container is lowered or unrolled to the rear, up to 15 metres of space is required. To facilitate manoeuvring, an additional length of 10 to 15 metres should be kept free.
Installation: A suitable surface must be available, i.e. it should be paved, level and stable. Sensitive ground is not suitable to be driven over by a truck, as it can otherwise be damaged by the heavy weight. Furthermore, a container cannot be lifted over fences/walls. Only a maximum height of 30cm can be exceeded.
Permission: If you want to place the container in a public space, you are responsible for the general duty of road safety. Even if we support you in this and help you apply for the necessary official placement permits, you are still responsible.