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Dispose of saucepans: This bin is the right one

2021-01-13T16:44:11.003Z


At some point the day comes for every saucepan when it has had its day. But then the question arises of how and where to dispose of it correctly.


At some point the day comes for every saucepan when it has had its day.

But then the question arises of how and where to dispose of it correctly.

With the right handling and care, a pot will last a long time.

But, like other kitchen utensils *, they

can no longer be used at a certain point

.

So when it is time for a new saucepan (promotional link), the old one has to give way and make room.

But where should the old part go?

To the recycling center, in the yellow sack or simply in the black bin?

We explain where and how to get rid of the saucepan.

Dispose of saucepans correctly: This is where the kitchen helpers have to go

To properly dispose of an old saucepan, however, you don't have to drive straight to the recycling center.

You can

throw

old pots and watering cans

in the recycling bin

.

Before you throw the saucepan, or for example an old pan, into the bin, you should make sure that it is clean.

If pots or pans are too dirty or charred, they belong in the residual waste.

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.

Dispose of saucepans correctly: how do I recognize the correct bin?

Confusion can arise when standing in front of a number of different colored bins.

Because the recycling bin is usually yellow or orange, as is the bin for the yellow sack.

So be careful here.

If it is a

recycling bin, it is also marked as such

.

Apart from that, many rubbish bins have pictures showing what can be thrown in.

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Dispose of saucepans correctly: Can I also throw the saucepan in the yellow sack?

Kitchen utensils should only be disposed of in the recycling bin.

For the yellow sack, or the yellow bin, rather light waste is intended.

Only light packaging should really be disposed of here.

Everything else that is heavier does not belong there.

(swa) * Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editorial network.

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Source:

myhomebook.de

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Source: merkur

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