Many residents have questions about waste and raw materials policies, waste separation, and waste disposal fees. This is understandable. Therefore, you'll find answers to frequently asked questions about the litter pass here.

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No. You can apply for a special litter pass for this. This pass allows you to open residual waste containers for free and dispose of collected litter. So you don't have to pay to dispose of collected litter yourself. You only pay to dispose of your own household residual waste.

The recycling rate will not apply to residents of Vijfheerenlanden in 2024. This municipality will decide on the implementation of the recycling rate later. 

Contact our environmental coaches via milieucoach@waardlanden.nlThey will process your application. You will receive an email with a registration form to request the litter pass, along with the terms and conditions. We like to make clear agreements with each litter picker in advance regarding the use of the litter pass.

Yes. We use the information you provide when applying for the litter pass to officially register you as a litter picker. We store the information you provided in your application. We also keep you informed of news and developments regarding litter.  

Yes. We compile reports of all registered litter disposals made by litter pickers using the litter pass. Using the litter pass gives us a complete overview of the number of litter disposals throughout our service area. The litter pass also allows you to dispose of collected waste in the municipalities of Gorinchem, Hardinxveld-Giessendam, and Molenlanden. This is not possible with your environmental pass. You use the environmental pass to dispose of your household residual waste in a residual waste collection container in your neighborhood.