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You live in a flat, flat or upstairs flat in the built-up area of the municipality of Gorinchem, Hardinxveld-Giessendam and Molenlanden. Or you live in a low-rise house and do not have space for three commodity containers. You probably live for example in the centre of Gorinchem, in Nieuwpoort or in a neighbourhood such as De Giessenburg and De Bilderhof. You bring your separated waste to nearby collection containers. Together with the municipalities, we want to encourage and help residents with less waste and even better separation. Good for the environment and your wallet.

Collection container for paper in the neighbourhood

You can dispose of paper and cardboard, clean and dry, in your local paper collection container. Make cardboard small to avoid clogging the container.
> Find out what can and cannot go with the waste paper

GFT collection containers in the neighbourhood

You can dispose of your food, fruit, vegetable and garden (VGF) waste free of charge in the VGF waste collection containers in your neighbourhood. You can open the container with your environmental pass. Do you want to use bags? Only compostable bags with the Kiemplant logo or OK-compost logo can be used for VGF waste.
> Find out what can and cannot go with the GFT

Dispose of Pmd and residual waste together

You dispose of your plastic packaging, metal packaging and drink cartons (pmd) together with your residual waste in the collection container for residual waste. This waste is collected separately and later sorted by machines. You can open the container with your environmental pass. You pay a recycling fee for every time you dispose of residual waste in the collection container. The better you separate your waste, the less residual waste you will pay.
> Find out how to get more out of your residual waste

Collection container for glass in the neighbourhood

Dispose of all glass containers such as bottles and jars in the glass collection container in the neighbourhood or at a shopping centre. Caps and lids can stay on. These are separated from the glass at the factory. Make sure the containers are empty. Small leftovers are also no problem. Rinsing is therefore not necessary.
> Find out what can and cannot reach the glass

Collection container for textiles in the neighbourhood

You can dispose of clean and dry textiles in tied-up bags in the collection container for textiles in the neighbourhood, at a shopping centre or environmental centre. Textiles include clothes, curtains and bedding such as sheets and duvet covers. Belts, bags and shoes can also be included. Worn and broken fabrics can also be included. These can also be recycled.
> Find out what can and cannot go with textiles

To the waste disposal site with the environment card

At our environmental centres, you can bring in over 15 waste and raw materials separately for reuse and recycling as often as you like, free of charge. Only bulky garden waste, rubble, wood, gypsum, bitumen and bulky household waste are subject to a fee if you bring them more than three times a year.
> Find out which raw materials you can dispose of separately at the waste disposal site

Bulky waste collection

You can also choose to have your bulky household waste, white and brown goods collected from your home. You pay € 40,- per collection appointment. A maximum of 1 cubic metre (1 m3). You pay directly with iDeal when you make the appointment.
> Make a bulky waste appointment

Waste charges and recycling rate

From 1 January 2024, your municipality will calculate waste charges in a new way. You will have an influence on the amount of a part of the waste collection charge. This part is variable and is called recycling tariff. You pay the recycling tariff for every time you present residual waste. So the better you separate your waste, the less residual waste, the less you pay.
> Find out more about waste charges and recycling rate

Questions?

We can imagine that you have questions about the waste and raw materials policy, waste separation, waste charges and the environmental pass. This is understandable. That is why we post answers to frequently asked questions on our website.
> Find answers to frequently asked questions

Tips

Less residual waste! How? By avoiding unnecessary waste. If waste does arise, we separate it for reuse or recycling. In this way, we do not waste raw materials and do not deplete the earth. We can only achieve this together. You can help too!
Looking for inspiration to avoid wasting resources? > Discover practical tips and get involved