In Germany, the concept of trash separation is pretty evolved. In big cities, Bauschutt entsorgen Frankfurt are four different bins in the backyard of every house – and they all work largely autonomously! Every household receives a friendly neighborhood trash schedule that tells you when to put out the different types of garbage. In the meantime, you’ll find glass recycling bins (differently labeled for brown, green, and clear/white), battery recycling containers in hardware stores, and organic waste bins at supermarkets or IKEA.
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Residual waste includes paper waste, coffee filters and teabags, food scraps (including fruit and vegetables) and other organic matter. It can also include sludge from bathrooms and kitchens. A special container for organic waste is called a “Wertstoffhof”.
The rest of the trash goes out into a municipal collection system. The garbage collectors roll the waste garbage cans and Renomat inserts to their designated spots – and they do so without any external help, according to an article by New York City. The bins are emptied through a pneumatic pipe, and the garbage is then transported to small biogas plants. Here, the organic material is turned into biogas and then converted to electricity. The resulting energy covers the power for the entire pneumatic waste disposal system!
Aside from that, the system consists of two hazardous waste incineration plants, four chemical-physical treatment plants, a separate particle separator for oil/water mixtures, an emulsion separation plant, and two transshipment plants. With these high-quality facilities, INDAVER Germany has become a key player in the German waste management sector. The company is characterized by efficient, flexible and customer-oriented service.