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  • Biodegradable Waste Collection

  • Collection and Removal of Sorted Waste from Family Homes

  • Christmas Trees Collection

We can separately collect the following forms of waste:

  • packaging and non-packaging waste (paper, glass, plastics, metals and composite packaging),
  • biodegradable waste (community composting and individual composting),
  • large volume waste,
  • small construction waste,
  • household waste containing harmful substances,
  • household e-waste,
  • batteries and accumulators,
  • expired medicines,
  • biodegradable kitchen waste from households.

Paper, glass, plastics, metals, and multi-layer combined materials

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Yellow containers

You can throw in: clean and squeezed plastic beverage bottles, plastic bags, cosmetic packaging, household plastic packaging, foil, yoghurt cups, aluminium cans and clean beverage cartons

You cannot throw in: dirty plastics, floor coverings, packaging from hazardous substances (chemicals, motor oils, paints, etc.), rubber, handbags, foam, polystyrene, dirty foil, plexiglass, car plastics, swimming pools or blinds

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Blue containers

You can throw in: plain paper such as newspapers, magazines, catalogues, advertising leaflets, notebooks, books and office paper (also shredded), folded hard cardboard and corrugated cardboard packaging

You cannot throw in: multi-layer packaging; waxed, greasy or otherwise soiled paper; aluminium foil; copy paper; carbonless paper; paper diapers; tracing paper; file folders; plastics or metals

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Green containers

You can throw in: white and coloured clean glass of different sizes (but the metal caps and associated parts need to be removed) and glass shards

You cannot throw in: mirrors, glued safety glass, car glass, wire glass, light bulbs, fluorescent lamps, ceramics, paint-stained packaging, plastics, iron or windowpanes

(bell-shaped containers are also used for glass)

Individual components of separated waste (paper, glass and plastics collected together with metals) can also be handed in at collection yards.

Information on the location of containers for separated collection is provided by Odvoz a likvidácia odpadu a.s. (OLO) ([email protected])

Labels on packaging can make it easier for you to sort correctly. They inform you about:

  • what material the packaging is made of,
  • whether the packaging is reusable or not,
  • whether the packaging is refundable,
  • how to dispose of the packaging.

See what the labels on the packaging mean ↗︎

Biodegradable waste

Other waste

Labels on containers OLO (in SK)