New gray containers in Bogenhausen: More cleanliness and accessibility!

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New gray glass containers in Bogenhausen improve disposal options. Barrier-free, noise-reducing and environmentally friendly.

Neue graue Glascontainer in Bogenhausen verbessern die Entsorgungsmöglichkeiten. Barrierefrei, lärmmindernd und umweltfreundlich.
New gray glass containers in Bogenhausen improve disposal options. Barrier-free, noise-reducing and environmentally friendly.

New gray containers in Bogenhausen: More cleanliness and accessibility!

Something has happened in Bogenhausen: new, gray containers have been set up at the recycling island on Daphnestrasse. The modern exchange was carried out to replace defective used glass containers with robust, noise-reducing boxes. These new containers are not only barrier-free, but also equipped with two insertion slots and a hinged lid - an improvement for all citizens who value simple and accessible disposal. Loud our-bogenhausen.de The new container type has been used by Remondis since 2023.

The city council had already called for the development of a new type of container for glass disposal in December 2020. The requirements were clear: highest noise protection class, space-saving, and of course robust to withstand the challenges of everyday life. The new coloring of the containers also provided a visual update for the cityscape.

Cleanliness at recycling points: A constant issue

Recently, the overcrowded and mutilated recycling islands have often been criticized. The CSU parliamentary group in the city council has therefore called for an increase in the emptying of used clothing containers and to ensure more cleanliness at the collection points. Overfilled containers can quickly become a nuisance and often lead to litter. An increase in clothing surrenders, especially in the summer, exacerbates this problem.

In order to improve the situation, random monitoring of containers is proposed. A proven example is the waste disposal companies Remondis and Wittmann, which could prove to be role models here. It remains to be hoped that these measures will improve the cleanliness of the recycling islands in the long term.

What ends up in the containers?

But what can you actually dispose of in the new containers? Like on the side of the AWM can be read, glass-like materials such as white, brown and green glass can be disposed of there. Disposal should be easy: packaging just needs to be empty; washing it out is not necessary. The rules for viewing cans and bottles when disposing of them are also simple: cans should be pressed flat and anything that doesn't fit into the opening must either be taken to the recycling center or put in the residual waste bin.

These guidelines are particularly important in view of the constantly increasing amount of waste produced in Germany. According to the Destatis There are also valuable materials in the waste mix that can be recycled. This shows how necessary it is to consistently separate waste in order to increase the recycling rate and reduce plastic waste.