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NaIchHalt09
7 months ago

Let’s get out of your own initiative.

For Austria: https://www.bmk.gv.at/dam/jcr:4a25172a-9eeb-4608-86a4-e2edd3546d3e/Abfall_Trenn_ABC_ua.pdf

For Switzerland, you will surely find out about the use of a search engine yourself.

Nalanus
7 months ago
Reply to  NaIchHalt09

“Oh you’re totally horny, finally GF after work.
Sooo… There’s a… A QUESTION?!”

NaIchHalt09
7 months ago
Reply to  Nalanus

The questioner abuses the platform as a search engine.

Waschbaeri
7 months ago
Reply to  NaIchHalt09

For Switzerland, you will surely find out about the use of a search engine yourself.

Have fun, that’s different in every city…

Basically we have chargeable waste bags, point.

There is a free option:
At certain distances to place carton bundled on the roads
At certain distances to place paper bundled on the roads

The department stores can be returned free of charge:
PET bottles
Batteries
Electrical appliances with VRG (TV, PC, vacuum cleaner, etc.)

At the Werkhof/Sammelstelle Gratis:
Oil/petroleum/engine oil…
Metal

At the Werkhof/Sammelstelle chargeable:
Car batteries
Refrigerators and freezers
Water heaters

At the Werkhof/Sammelstelle chargeable or with special fee mark at the edge of the road:
Locked goods, closets, sofas, beds etc.

But there are colored tons at most for experimental purposes in individual areas, which we hardly know…

guru61
7 months ago

no one in Switzerland because we didn’t get the bullshit. It’s bullshit when 3 garbage trucks go in series!

Recycling (admin.ch)

We are separated from the source:

https://flic.kr/p/Pczrxg

In each station are these waste containers

I also have the right to leave the packaging for free at any store or to return pet bottles. Not as in Germany, where you can’t return pawn bottles at the place of purchase!

For this, we have introduced waste marks that have to be glued to every garbage bag, otherwise it will not be taken along:

An example:

Fee marks for the kehrichtsack – gall (gall-lu.ch)

This disciplines people much better than the German system!

ZackundCody1234
7 months ago

Switzerland:

Bio/greenery = green

Residual waste/rich = grey, black or steel tones.

That’s all there is. Paper and cardboard must be bundled. Plastic is collected only in bags, but usually comes into the residual garbage.

What is still present are the PET bottle tones in light blue or the glass tones at Gastro in dark blue. Yellow is still available for Alu beverage cans. But these things are more likely to be found at events or restaurants/ snacks.

SarahSchweiz
7 months ago

In Switzerland you do not have these tons in shape. The paper is placed here separately simply as a paper and cardboard on the streets, when the “removal plan” says that the waste paper is picked up on the following day. The residual waste disappears in various garbage bags, which can have different colors from canton to canton. In Basel, for example, the bags are blue. In other cantons there are garbage cans where you pay per unit. Other properties solve the problem with a garbage container, on which fees are charged, which are collected monthly or quarterly by the city at the property manager.

Biotonnes are available either from the cantons in public places or you bring your biomüll even in a small boiler to a recycling site. There is also no “color” that you assign. Usually things are green, but they don’t have to be.

A separation system like in Germany, in which one has different tons with assigned different colors, is not available in Switzerland in this form.

Glass is disposed in glass containers, aluminium in aluminium containers. There are plenty of return stations in the cities and in the country. PET bottles can easily be delivered into the PET collection in any store. We don’t have such a strong deposit system in Switzerland.

Nalanus
7 months ago

Bio=Brauen
Paper=Rot
Residual waste=black
Plastic = yellow

Metal packaging (doses) have been added to the yellow ton since the beginning of the year.

NaIchHalt09
7 months ago
Reply to  Koio78

You’ll get it out yourself.

Nalanus
7 months ago
Reply to  Koio78

Austria.

Nalanus
7 months ago

Nobody asked you!