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Leftovers and kitchen waste

Kitchen waste and leftovers are just as varied as the meals you cook. A: There will be kitchen waste and leftovers whenever tasty dishes are prepared. The following sorting manual will help you to decide which kitchen waste belongs together in the same container and which should be disposed of separately.

Leftovers and kitchen waste

Yes:

fruit, vegetable kitchen waste, remains of prepared animal products like meat, charcuterie, bones, blood, poultry waste, eggs, milk, bacon, fish etc., tea and coffee dregs, food for which the latest consumption date has been passed, unpacked food


No:

commercial waste, household waste, plastic bags, stoneware, porcelain, cutlery, pasteboard, paper, batteries, raw meat, uncooked bones (must be disposed of by a company authorised by the land concerned), packed food (disposal upon request)
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