Green waste what is it?
Green waste is organic waste from the garden such as planting, growth and pruning waste. If you have pruned heavily or worked in the garden, you can dispose of it in a green skip or Big Bag. Max. 10% of the contents may consist of adhering soil (to plants). Do you have a lot of soil or sand? Then choose a skip or Big Bag for soil. If you also have stones and wood from the fence, for example, then a mixed garden waste skip is perfect. Skips may remain rent-free for up to 4 weeks.
What is allowed in the green waste skip?
Branches (max. 15 cm diameter)
Trimming waste
Garden Waste
Yard waste
Bushes
Grass/maize
Reed
Bamboo
Leaves
Attached soil (to plants) - maximum 10% soil of total content
Permitted waste
Branches (max. 15 cm diameter)
Trimming waste
Garden Waste
Yard waste
Bushes
Grass/maize
Reed
Bamboo
Leaves
Attached soil (to plants) - maximum 10% soil of total content
Green skips
3m3 skip
€ 179,- BTW inclusive OrderOrder at ContainerOnline
- Easy ordering wherever you are
- Clear all-in price
- Construction skips placed within 1 business day
- Always a skip available
- Pay safely with iDeal or afterwards
- Throughout the Netherlands
Possible additional costs
- € 15 - additional week's rental (from 15m3 containers € 35 per week)
- € 50 - mattresses
- € 40 - electrical devices
- €120 - empty trip -when the driver cannot reach the location or the container is overloaded (from 15m3 containers €175).
- Do you have other waste than the skip you ordered? Then always contact us.
Recycling of green waste
ContainerOnline does nothing more than give raw materials back to the earth. Green and pruning waste is composted. This is a rotting process that breaks down organic material and leaves nutrients in the form of compost. Every gardener agrees that there is nothing better for your garden than good compost. After disposing of a container of green waste, the container is emptied directly into the large compost pile. It is therefore essential that only green and pruning waste goes into the container. Other waste such as paper/cardboard, wood and large tree stumps have a different composting time and therefore should not go in the green skip.