Illegal garbage collectors in Salzburg: Warning of wrong bulky waste campaigns

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Danger! Illegal garbage collectors are active in Salzburg. Info leaves for the bulky waste collection in Kendler settlement and glans settlement appeared. Be careful!

Illegal garbage collectors in Salzburg: Warning of wrong bulky waste campaigns

The city of Salzburg is currently being warned of illegal garbage collectors. Information sheets have appeared around the Kendler settlement and the glan settlement that advertise for an alleged “bulky waste collection”. This campaign is scheduled to take place next Monday and raises questions about the seriousness and the legal aspects of such offers.

The spread of these leaves could lead to confusion among the residents. It is unclear who is behind this campaign and there is currently no official approval that legitimizes this collection. The city administration and the police advise the citizens to caution and recommend that they only trust local collection.

Legal risks for residents

The danger that comes from these illegal collections should not be underestimated. Unliculated disposalors could not only treat garbage improperly, but also result in legal consequences for the residents. If these collectors do not properly dispose of the collected waste, the citizens who have given their waste could even get into trouble.

The municipal disposal system has determined certain dates and rules for the collection of bulky waste that can be viewed on the city's official website. In this way, residents can ensure that their waste is legally disposed of.

The city of Salzburg has already announced measures to take illegal practice and better inform the population. This incident underlines the need to convey the right behavior in dealing with waste disposal to the citizens.

Special attention now applies to residents of the affected areas. Anyone who is confronted with an unexpected collection should be careful and contact the local authorities to get information. Further details can be found in the city's official communications and could also be found in reports www.krone.at reflect.