Garbage disposal in Mainz: Large change in the tours is imminent!

Garbage disposal in Mainz: Large change in the tours is imminent!
The municipal waste management in Mainz and Mainz-Bingen faces significant changes in garbage disposal. Originally, the first change in the garbage disposal tours was to take place on April 2, 2025. However, this was postponed indefinitely, and instead the waste calendar in 2025 until the end of June 2025 remains unchanged. The new tour planning will be implemented in the 27th calendar week, i.e. from June 30th to July 4th. The reason for the necessary adjustments are technical changes in the waste collection system.
like Mainzund.de reports by two-chamber waste collection vehicles. This happens because the two -chamber technology used so far could not prevail. The city of Mainz did not give a reason for this decision.
updated waste calendar
The waste calendar for 2025 can already be found on the KAW Mainz-Bingen website at Mainz.de . This contains the pick -up dates for the first half of the year and enables citizens to display individual collection dates for their address. In addition, you can register for memories by email and print out the annual calendar.
The calendar not only lists the regular disposal dates, but also the collection of yellow sacks and special postponements that are necessary on public holidays. In addition, the new dates of the pollutant mobile are available. The calendar is continuously updated to take new registrations and changes in the tours or containers into account.
digital trends in waste management
The development of waste management is not only shaped by technical changes, but also by an increasing trend towards digital information channels. This is significantly supported by Kell GmbH, which has recognized that digital media increasingly replace traditional information distribution via print formats. The aim is to reduce paper consumption and thus offer more environmentally friendly access to information.
As described in the information brochure for waste management, the brochure is replaced using a needs -controlled printing process, which means that printed materials are only provided in central places in small quantities. In contrast, digital offers such as the "Waste App Landkreis Leipzig", which has more than 48,000 users, are of great importance. This provides comprehensive information on collection dates and recycling center opening times and sends push messages to users.
The switch to digital information channels is also considered important for older people, and corresponding support offers are provided to facilitate the use of digital offers.
The bottom line is that Mainz and many other cities rely on modern and sustainable solutions in waste management. The upcoming changes in the garbage disposal tours and the expansion of digital information options are steps on a way to more efficient and environmentally friendly waste management.Details | |
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