Goirle residents face changes in construction waste disposal starting April 27
From April 27, private individuals in Goirle and Riel can no longer dispose of construction and demolition waste at Fokmast. The municipality is exploring future options, but until then, residents must use paid services elsewhere, impacting local waste management routines.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Location Affected | Goirle and Riel (Noord-Brabant) |
| Change Effective | April 27, 2026 |
| Current Disposal Site | Fokmast (no longer accepting private construction/demolition waste) |
| Temporary Alternatives | Donders (Esbeek) or Verhoeven (Tilburg) – both paid services |
| Free Disposal Options | A- and B-grade wood, coarse garden waste (since March 1, 2026) |
| More Information | www.goirle.nl/milieustraat |
The municipality of Goirle is responsible for local waste management and environmental services, ensuring residents have access to disposal facilities. This change reflects the municipality’s ongoing adjustments to waste processing policies and infrastructure.
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No more waste accepted at Fokmast for private individuals
From April 27, 2026, Paulissen will no longer accept construction and demolition waste from private individuals at the Fokmast.
Currently, residents of Goirle and Riel cannot dispose of their construction and demolition waste at the environmental street (milieustraat) on Nobelstraat. Previously, this could be done at the Fokmast, but from April 27, Paulissen will stop accepting this waste.
The municipality of Goirle is investigating whether there will be future options for disposing of this type of waste at the environmental street. Until then, residents can still dispose of their construction and demolition waste (for a fee) at Donders in Esbeek or Verhoeven in Tilburg. You can read more about this on www.goirle.nl/milieustraat.
Did you know…
- Since January 1, 2026, many more waste streams can be disposed of free of charge at the environmental street.
- Since March 1, 2026, you can also dispose of A- and B-grade wood and coarse garden waste free of charge at the environmental street.
