Barendrecht residents can grab free compost and wood chips this Saturday
Barendrecht offers free compost and wood chips on 28 March, rewarding residents for waste separation efforts. This initiative helps reduce waste while giving garden materials a second life—don’t miss out while supplies last!
| Item | Details | Location | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free compost | Max 2 bags per household, bring waste pass, while supplies last | Waste collection point, Londen 15 | 07:30 – 16:00 |
| Free wood chips | Max 1 m³ per household, bring bags/trailer, assistance available | J. van Huizen Groenvoorzieningen BV, Voordijk 319a | 09:00 – 12:00 |
The municipality of Barendrecht organizes this annual event to promote sustainable waste management and reward residents for their participation in waste separation. By distributing free compost and wood chips, the local government supports circular economy practices within the community.
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Free compost and wood chips on 28 March
On Saturday 28 March, residents of Barendrecht can collect free compost and wood chips. With these initiatives, the municipality thanks residents for their efforts in waste separation and gives residual materials a second life in the garden.
Free compost
During the National Compost Day, residents can collect free compost at the waste collection point on Londen 15. Your waste pass will grant you access to the waste collection point. A maximum of two bags of compost may be taken per household. The waste collection point is open from 7:30 to 16:00. While supplies last.
Wood chip day
On the same day, the municipality will also distribute free wood chips. Residents can collect them between 09:00 and 12:00 at J. van Huizen Groenvoorzieningen BV on Voordijk 319a. Bring your own bags or a trailer to transport the wood chips. Assistance will be available for filling and a crane to load trailers. A maximum of 1 m³ of wood chips may be taken per household. While supplies last.
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