Scheduled pickup for hazardous household waste on Schiermonnikoog next week
Residents of Schiermonnikoog can dispose of hazardous household waste like batteries and paint on 16 March. Proper disposal ensures harmful substances are recycled, protecting the environment and public health. Missed the pickup? Alternative options are available.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Collection Date | Monday, 16 March 2026 |
| Collection Time | From 10:30 AM onwards |
| Location | Place KCA bin next to the road |
| Missed Collection? | Municipal car park behind town hall, 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
| Contact for Appointment | Municipality: 0519 535050 |
| Alternative Drop-off | Spar supermarket (year-round for light bulbs, batteries, appliances) |
| Examples of KCA | Energy-saving light bulbs, batteries, paint, drain unblocker |
The municipality of Schiermonnikoog organizes the collection of small chemical waste (KCA) to ensure safe disposal and recycling of hazardous materials. This service helps residents comply with environmental regulations and reduces pollution in the local ecosystem.
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Small Chemical Waste (KCA)
On Monday, 16 March, the chemical waste collection vehicle will collect household Small Chemical Waste (KCA). Collection will take place from 10:30 AM onwards. Place the KCA next to the road in the red or green bin you received from the municipality.
Please indicate the contents on the bin. Missed the chemical waste collection? On collection day, the vehicle will be stationed at the municipal car park behind the town hall from 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Missed the collection and need to dispose of the waste? Then contact the municipality to make an appointment by phone at 0519 535050. Do you not have a KCA bin? You can request one at the municipal public counter. In addition to disposing of waste in the KCA bin, you can also take the following items year-round to the Spar supermarket: energy-saving light bulbs, batteries, small household appliances, and small chemical waste. Small chemical waste (KCA) is a collective term for various types of hazardous waste, from energy-saving light bulbs and batteries to drain unblocker and paint. Many of the harmful substances in KCA can be reused, so it is important to dispose of it separately. This ensures it can be processed properly. More information can be found on this page.
