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Garden and pruning waste that is too large for the organic waste container (larger than 50 cm) is considered pruning waste. Small garden waste (up to 50 cm) is vegetable, fruit and garden waste (gft).

What belongs where?

Yes, with the pruning wood

  • shrub taller than 50 cm
  • pruning wood larger than 50 cm
  • branches longer than 50 cm

Not near the pruning wood

  • sods with adhering soil
  • wooden posts and fencing materials
  • pruning wood smaller than 50 cm
  • shrubs smaller than 50 cm
  • branches up to 50 cm in length

How to offer?

  • Participation in the branch route is only possible if you have made a collection appointment in advance.
  • Place the pruning waste bundled at the edge of the public road before 7:30 am on the agreed day.
  • Create manageable bundles that our drivers can easily lift.
  • The bundles are a maximum of 1,25 meters long and weigh 25 kilos.
  • The thickness of the branches is a maximum of the thickness of a wrist; no stumps.
  • Do not offer boxes or bags with pruning waste or other garden waste.
  • Maximum 2 m³ per provider.

Tree stumps, sods with attached soil, wooden posts, and fencing materials are not considered pruning waste. These cannot be submitted for the branch route.