Apply for a change in the collection of organic waste
Is your organic waste garbage can too small, too large or damaged?
Is your organic waste garbage can too small, too large or damaged?
You can apply for the exclusive use of official waste bags due to a lack of space.
Would you like to deregister your paper garbage can? Then find out more here.
Would you like to cancel the collection of your residual waste garbage can? Find out more here.
Would you like to deregister your organic waste garbage can? Find out more here.
You can return your batteries free of charge to the respective collection points and recycling stations.
Do you have furnishings (furniture etc.) that you want to dispose of? Then you can hand in your bulky waste at the recycling stations.
Would you like to hand in your Christmas tree for disposal? Read more here.
As a trader, you are obliged to collect your waste separately and dispose of it properly.
Have you recently renovated and now you have construction waste and rubble? Here you can find out what waste is construction and demolition waste, where you can dispose of it and what costs you can expect.
Do you have electrical appliances at home that no longer work or that you would like to hand in? Find out here where you can hand in your electrical appliances.
If you do not want to compost leaves, grass or shrub cuttings yourself, you can dispose of them as garden waste at the recycling and green waste stations.
You can hand in your used glass for disposal at the respective container sites and at all recycling and green stations.
Hazardous waste contains substances that are harmful to the environment or health and must therefore be collected separately from other materials and disposed of at recycling stations. Find out here where you can dispose of hazardous waste.
Would you like to hand in your large plastic waste for disposal? Find out more here.
Have you cleared out your home and now need to dispose of metal? Distinguishing metal waste from electrical and car parts is sometimes not so easy. Find out what counts as metal waste and how to dispose of it here.
You can dispose of organic waste at recycling stations.
You can hand in paper and cardboard at some recycling stations. You can find more information here.
Would you like to hand in your recyclables for disposal? Find out more here.
If you have large quantities of residual waste or do not want to wait until the next collection day, you can drop it off at the recycling stations.
Do you want to sort out clothes and shoes? Here you can find out how to separate this type of waste correctly, how to dispose of it and where you can find container sites for disposal in Bremen.
If you are a property owner or owner of a private residential unit (flats, terraced houses and detached houses), a waste disposal fee applies. Find out more here.
Do you have furnishings (furniture etc.) that you want to dispose of? Then you can order a bulky waste collection.
You can register the collection of large electrical appliances from your private household. Registration and collection takes place via the bulky waste collection service.
You can register the collection of your organic waste from your private household.
You can register the collection of your paper waste via a paper garbage can from your private household.
You must register the collection of your residual waste from your private household.
Have you seen illegally dumped garbage such as blue bags, fridges or used oil cans? Please let us know so that we can remove it.
You have seen a gully where the water does not drain? So that this grievance is eliminated, we will give you the right contact person or your tip will be gladly received.
Have you noticed that the winter road clearance service is not being carried out? Please let us know so that we can grit or clear the roads accordingly.
Is your paper garbage can too small, too big or damaged?
Is your residual waste garbage can damaged or has the number of people living in the household changed?
You can obtain advice from Die Bremer Stadtreinigung on environmentally friendly disposal and avoiding unnecessary waste.
Have you spotted a scrap bicycle on public property? Bicycles are considered scrap bicycles and therefore waste if they are obviously no longer roadworthy.
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The official information in German is complete and correct. 25.02.2026