Energy waste includes non-recyclable paper, tissue, paper bags, plastics used in households, corrugated cardboard and household items
like dish rags and toothbrushes.
Energy waste should be separated into 25-30 litre bright plastic bags.
Energy waste includes:
paper food packaging (e.g. sugar and flour bags)
cardboard food packaging (e.g. biscuit and cereal boxes)
plastic food packaging (e.g. packaging from meat, juice or cider bottles, plastic bags and foils)
egg cartons and cases from rolls of paper
milk and juice boxes
CD-disks
vacuum cleaner bags
textiles (except shoes, rain- and leather garments)
various objects made of plastic (e.g. dish brushes and toothbrushes, shampoo bottles, empty toothpaste tubes). BUT NOTHING
MADE OF PVC!