From now on: only dispose of organic waste in official paper bags!
From now on: only dispose of organic waste in official paper bags!
In the Ostalbkreis, an important step in the area of waste disposal has taken place: From now on, organic waste can only be disposed of in the official ten-liter paper bags in the new organic car bin. This measure is part of an initiative of the GoA and aims to make waste management more efficient and environmentally friendly.
previously used orange plastic biobeutel may be used up by the end of the year, but these also have to be placed in the bio-timing bin. Loose stored bags are no longer taken by the waste disposal service. This is a significant change that could affect the habits of the citizens that are asked to change their disposal methods.
Important information on the use of the BioBeuteltonne
The BioUteltonne must be properly set up in order to ensure smooth collection. According to the Goa, it is important that the bin is straight and directly on the side of the road. Both the grip and the bikes should point towards the sidewalk while the Goa logo should tilt to the street.
In addition, the ton must be on a public area and must be accessible to collection vehicles at any time. It is important that the surroundings of the bin remains free of obstacles, both sideways and directly behind and above the bin. In construction sites in particular, the containers should be set up in front of the corresponding area so that they are easily accessible. If several bio -tart bins are provided in one place, they have to stand next to each other, not one after the other.
For more comprehensive information on the correct use of the organicutelt bin, interested parties can visit the homepage of the GoA at www.goa-online.de .
These changes in waste management are an important step towards sustainability and help to minimize environmental pollution through waste. The use of the bio -timing bin is not only practical, but also a contribution to promoting the recycling and the recyclability of organic garbage.
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