Plastics
Not all plastics are the same. So the following sorting manual will help you to decide what should go into which container and which materials should be disposed in other ways.
Lightweight packing material
Yes:
packaging from plastics, tin, aluminium and composite material
No:
materials with hazardous substances, insulation material containing asbestos, pressure vessels (gas flasks, PU cans), metal, glass, construction waste, used electrical and electronic appliances, oil, paint, chemicals, cardboard/ paper
Foil
Yes:
foil, packaging material (mixed or sorted by colour), construction foil without adhering material, foil waste arising from mechanical waste treatment
No:
materials with hazardous substances, insulation material containing asbestos, pressure vessels (gas flasks, PU cans), metal, glass, construction waste, used electrical and electronic appliances, oil, paint, chemicals
Expanded polystyrene
Yes:
Expanded polystyrene, packaging material, separated mouldings and chips, sorted by colour
No:
adhesives, adhering material, foreign components, contaminations, styrodur, flame resistant goods, insulation and facade material from building sites
Mixed packaging material
Yes:
mixtures of foil, cardboard, expanded polystyrene, plastics, wood, metal packaging
No:
materials with hazardous substances, household waste, pressure vessels (gas flasks, PU cans), plastics, metal scrap, wood, composite material, glass, construction waste