You can separate disposable nappies in special nappy waste bags and hand them in for free at one of Waardlanden's environmental centres. Or even better: choose smart and save more with washable nappies. Better for the environment and your wallet.
Advantages of washable nappies
With washable nappies, your baby is potty-trained faster and suffers much less from nappy rash thanks to the natural materials. These modern nappies are very easy to use. Moreover, you avoid waste and save trips to the recycling centre. So washable nappies are better for the environment and your wallet. More information can be found at milieucentraal.nl/mazzelkontjes.
Hand in disposable nappies free of charge at the waste disposal site
You collect the used disposable nappies in a special waste bag for baby nappies, which you can pick up at environmental centres and in a number of other places in the municipalities of Gorinchem, Hardinxveld-Giessendam, Molenlanden and Vijfheerenlanden. Take the full bag to the recycling centre, where you can dispose of it free of charge in a special container. The semi-transparent nappy disposal bags may only contain used disposable nappies. So do not add (latex) gloves, flannels, pads, ointment pots, tubes or other materials. This is very harmful to the recycling process.
Locations waste bags for baby nappies
You can collect special waste bags for baby nappies at these locations. Check the opening hours of the various venues in advance.
| Municipality | Location | Address | Location |
| Gorinchem | Town hall | Town Hall Square 1 | Gorinchem |
| Gorinchem | Waardlanden waste disposal site | Boezem 3 | Gorinchem |
| Hardinxveld-Giessendam | Town hall | Town Hall Square 1 | Hardinxveld-Giessendam |
| Hardinxveld-Giessendam | Waardlanden waste disposal site | Schrank 10 | Hardinxveld-Giessendam |
| Molenlanden | Giessenburg village hall | Breestraat 2 | Giessenburg |
| Molenlanden | Groot-Ammers waste disposal site | Transport Road 3 | Groot-Ammers |
| Molenlanden | Albert Heijn Nieuw-Lekkerland | Planet Avenue 35 | Nieuw-Lekkerland |
| Molenlanden | Kringlooplein | Ambachtsweg 2 | Nieuw-Lekkerland |
| Vijfheerenlanden | Leerdam town hall | Dokter Reilinghplein 1 | Leerdam |
| Vijfheerenlanden | Waardlanden waste disposal site | Handelstraat 15 | Leerdam |
| Vijfheerenlanden | Meerkerk town hall | Princess Marijkeweg 1 | Meerkerk |
| Vijfheerenlanden | Vianen town hall | Front Street 30 | Vianen |
| Vijfheerenlanden | Waardlanden waste disposal site | Sportlaan 4 | Vianen |
Medical waste
The bin bags for nappies are not intended for incontinence material. Incontinence materials fall under medical waste in the Waardlanden municipalities. People with a medical indication who cannot reduce their residual waste due to medical waste may be eligible for compensation. They can contact the municipality for more information.
Why return disposable nappies separately?
If you throw disposable nappies in the residual waste, they end up in the incinerator. Disposable nappies that you hand in separately at the waste recycling centre are partly processed into raw material to make new products, such as plastic car parts. This type of processing has less impact on the environment than incineration in a waste-to-energy plant.
This is how we move together towards a clean environment and waste-free future. More videos and useful tips for reducing and separating waste can be found at waardlanden.nl/help-tips.
Questions
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Do you want to get rid of your old bike, but it is too good for the scrap metal? With the "a second life for used bikes" project, your discarded bike will get a second life.
Take your bicycle to the recycling centre
You can send your old bicycle to the waste disposal site or thrift shop bring.
Refurbishment
SitY Academy, Bewonersorganisatie Monnikenhof, De Gezel and Opnieuw & Co Leerdam repair discarded bicycles so that they are usable again and meet legal requirements. Then they make sure the bikes end up in a good place: with people on a small budget who cannot afford a new bike.
Work for people in vulnerable position
All workshops employ people with a vulnerable position on the labour market as bicycle mechanics. They work here in a safe environment. Under the guidance of a learning master, they develop into craftsmen.
Successful cooperation
The cycling project is a collaboration between SitY Academy, Monnikenhof residents' association, The Companion, municipality of Vijfheerenlanden, Again & Co Leerdam and Waardlanden. Since its launch in July 2021, the partners have made a great effort to make the "A second life for used bicycles" project a success.
Windows, mirrors, an old glass shower wall and other flat glass can be taken to one of our environmental centres bring.
There is a special container for flat glass at the environmental street where you can put it in. We will make sure it is recycled.
The designation flat glass is the counterpart of hollow glass, which is packaging glass. You can put packaged glass (empty bottles and jars) in a glass container in the neighbourhood or at the shopping centre. There are also glass containers at the environmental centres. Do not put packaging glass in the container for flat glass.
Old Christmas trees are not waste. They are recycled into compost and green gas. Also worden them shredded into bedding in stables.
Waardlanden handles Christmas tree collection for the municipalities of Gorinchem, Hardinxveld-Giessendam, Molenlanden and Vijfheerenlanden.
Styrofoam from packaging (eps) can be disposed of separately at one of our environmental centres. We make sure the material is recycled. For example, large pieces of Styrofoam that protect electrical appliances from knocks during transport.
What does not belong to eps?
- Contaminated Styrofoam, such as meat dishes, belongs to the residual waste.
- Small pieces of Styrofoam may be added to the residual waste.
- Styrofoam used as insulation is often treated with a flame retardant. Therefore, this belongs to the bulky household waste.
- Styrofoam never belongs to the pmd (plastic packaging, metal, tin and beverage containers).
Do you have an old mattress or topper you want to get rid of? No worries! Bring it in for free to the waste disposal site for recycling.
Free drop-off at the environmental centre for recycling
There is a special container at the waste disposal site where you can leave your old mattress or topper. Your mattress or topper contains valuable raw materials that can be recycled. By taking your old mattress or topper to the waste disposal site, you are helping to protect the environment.
Does your old mattress or topper not fit in your car? Then you can take it to the recycling centre free of charge borrow a trailer.
Collection of your mattress or topper at home
Can't bring it yourself? No problem! You can also make an appointment online to have it collected and pay directly with iDeal. Bulky waste that you have collected from your home is residual waste and will be incinerated. A shame, because bulky household waste contains many valuable materials that can be reused. With a fee on this collection service, the municipalities encourage you to sort your bulky waste and deliver it separately to the waste disposal site.
You can take plasterboard away to one of our environmental centres. There is a special container there for plaster. Then we make sure it is recycled.
For gypsum recycling, it is important to keep the gypsum handed in as pure and clean as possible, i.e. not contaminated with substances that interfere with the recycling process.
Gypsum you may offer for recycling:
- All plaster blocks: heavy, solid blocks in white, green, blue or pink
- Fermacell sheets
- Plasterboard (offered loose)
This should not contain gypsum waste:
- Wood fibreboards
- Pressed straw slabs
- Cementitious slabs
- Insulation material
- Wood
- Aerated concrete/cellular concrete/Ytong (light, porous blocks, the inside is light grey)
- Metal
- Asbestos
- All types of plastic
- Plasterboard and gypsum blocks with tiles
You cannot put these types of plaster waste in the special container for plaster.
Dispose of gas cylinders, fire extinguishers and other pressure containers free of charge in the small chemical waste (CDW) section at the environmental centres in Gorinchem, Groot-Ammers, Hardinxveld-Giessendam and Vianen.
Always bring your environmental pass. You will need it to access the environmental centres.
Please note that pressure containers are not electrical and electronic equipment (e-waste).
Roofing leather and other roofing materials can be sent to one of our environmental centres bring. There is a special container here where you can put it in. We will make sure the merchandise is recycled.
Roofing material that you hand in at the waste disposal site can be used in the production of new roofing materials. Examples of roofing material include roofing leather, bituminous roofing, roofing gravel and mastic.
You cannot return tar in packaging as roofing tar, this is small chemical waste (kca) and hand in as such. Putty tubes are also not allowed in the container for roofing sheets, these belong in the residual waste.
Bulky waste, also known as bulky household waste, refers to items in your home such as a broken chair and discarded table. These are items and materials that should not or do not fit in your residual waste container or in the collection containers nearby. And items that you can no longer get repaired, sell, give away or take to a thrift shop.
You can take bulky waste yourself to one of our recycling points or have it collected from your home. For this you can make a bulky waste appointment online.
Give household goods and other items a second life
Is your old furniture, books, CDs and the like still usable? Sell them, give them away or bring them to the circle. Are they broken? Have them repaired at a workshop or repair café or have your old or broken appliance taken away by the supplier delivering your new appliance. Items and materials that can be reused go to recycling companies.
Note!
Never put bulky waste next to a container. The cost is €206.50 per offence.
Questions?
Do you have a question about bulky waste?
> Find answers to frequently asked questions about bulky waste.