Vi opdaterer vores systemer
I dag d. 19. november opdaterer vi vores systemer. Derfor kan du opleve ustabilitet og nedetid på tømmekalenderen, storskraldsbestilling samt Mit Affald (selvbetjening) i tidsrummet 15.00-23.00. Vi beklager ulejligheden.
I dag d. 19. november opdaterer vi vores systemer. Derfor kan du opleve ustabilitet og nedetid på tømmekalenderen, storskraldsbestilling samt Mit Affald (selvbetjening) i tidsrummet 15.00-23.00. Vi beklager ulejligheden.
Your waste makes a difference. It contains different resources that can be reused.
In the city of Aarhus, you must sort your waste into different types and dispose it in the waste bins where you live.
You can also dispose your waste at one of the 6 recycling stations or get your bulky waste picked up for free.
It is now easier to dispose of your used batteries, worn-out electronics, and leftover paint closer to home.
If you live in the city centre of Aarhus, there is a new communal solution for disposing of hazardous waste.
On the map below, you can find your nearest hazardous waste cabinet or stand for battery disposal.
The waste from your household must be sorted into these types before you dispose it in the waste bins near your home.
Use transparent tied bags for textile waste:
At the 6 recycling stations in Aarhus you will find different containers for different types of waste.
There will be signs and staff at the recycling stations to guide you on how to sort your waste.
If your used things and furniture can be used by others, consider dropping them off at Genbrug at the recycling station, at Nærgenbrugsstationen, in Bytteboxen or at a thrift store.
Or give it away online.
There are several different solutions to sorting hazardous waste, depending on your housing situation. Here is your guide on how to sort your hazardous waste.
You can read more about them here.
Download the one-page sorting guide and hang it on your bulletin board or refrigerator. Then you will always have these specifications right in sight:
Download the 20-page sorting guide and get a quick and easy overview of:
Does your neighbour know about bulky waste pick-up?
You can help them out by downloading and printing this one-pager about bulky waste.
It's simply perfect for the hall, dorm, or common areas.
With the one-page waste poster, it's easy to navigate the different types of waste.
Download, print, and hang the poster in a common area – this way you can help others better sort their waste.
Are you tired of litter around the waste containers near your home?
Download our poster with five tips on how to keep the space around the containers neat.
It's perfect for the hallway or other common areas.
Read the leaflet on hazardous waste for a simple and quick guide on how to sort your hazardous waste in the sorting cabines.
Download the leaflet about hazardous waste and get a quick and easy overview of how to sort your hazardous waste in the common red boxes.
'Pant' is a Danish system for recycling cans and bottles. Each time you buy drinks in cans or bottles with a deposit mark, you pay a deposit named 'pant'.
You get your deposit back by returning empty cans and bottles using reversed vending machines in your local supermarket.
The Danish deposit mark is a series of dots under two arrows in a circle. The letter in the deposit mark indicates how much you pay and therefore how much you will get back when returning the bottle.