

In Germany, we have a complex system of waste separation for household waste:
Glass and paper Paper can be put into the blue waste container, that belongs to your house/flat. |
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"Der gelbe Sack" |
"Biotonne"
If your house has a green organic-waste container (Biotonne), use it for all organic waste such as plants, vegetables and fruit, leftover food, paper handkerchiefs, but no bones, dead animals or raw meat!
If there is no green Biotonne at your place, put the aforementioned waste together with all the rest into the normal grey residual waste barrel (called Restmülltonne). This normal household waste is usually collected once a week or every two weeks, depending on what contract your landlord and the waste management enterprise have entered.
Hazardous waste |
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Bulky waste
Bulky waste (Sperrmüll = big things that don't fit into the waste barrel, i.e. old furniture, refrigerators, monitors, and TVs) is collected from in front of your house. Every cubic metre costs 5 Euros. For Sperrmüll, you have to fix a date for the collection and be there on that morning to pay it (otherwise they don't collect it). If you can't be there, you can pay in advance. Fix a date at the ZKE-Kundenzentrum, GroĆherzog-Friedrich-Str. 1, Tel.: 0681-9052000 or 9051008.
For more information on waste disposal in Saarbrücken: Zweckverband Kommunale Entsorgung.