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  • "Wild waste" refers to waste that is illegally deposited in the open countryside, in forests or along streams, as well as in public places outside the designated waste containers.

    These can be, for example, household and bulky waste, construction waste, construction site waste, car wrecks, but also excess excavated soil (loose and solid rock that is excavated or removed during construction work). It is also considered "wild garbage" if the waste has been covered with earth.

    The dumping of "wild garbage" is prohibited and constitutes an administrative offence. It can be fined.

    If the perpetrator of the "wild waste" can be determined, he will be charged for the disposal costs incurred.

  • Wenn Sie „wilden Müll“ melden möchten, wenden Sie sich an die untere Abfallbehörde Ihrer Stadt bzw. Ihres Landkreises.

    Als "wilder Müll" werden Abfälle bezeichnet, die in der freien Landschaft, in Wäldern oder an Bachläufen sowie an öffentlichen Plätzen außerhalb der dafür vorgesehenen Abfallbehälter illegal abgelagert werden.

    Dies können beispielsweise Haus- und Sperrmüll, Bauschutt, Baustellenabfälle, Autowracks, aber auch überschüssiger Bodenaushub (Locker- und Festgesteine, die bei Baumaßnahmen ausgehoben oder abgetragen werden) sein. Es handelt sich auch dann um "wilden Müll", wenn die Abfälle mit Erde bedeckt wurden.

    Das Ablagern von "wildem Müll" ist verboten und stellt eine Ordnungswidrigkeit dar. Es kann mit einem Bußgeld belegt werden.

    Kann der Verursacher des „wilden Mülls“ ermittelt werden, werden ihm die anfallenden Entsorgungskosten in Rechnung gestellt.

  • If you want to report "wild garbage," contact your city's or county's lower waste department.

    "Wild garbage" refers to waste that is illegally deposited in the open countryside, in forests or along streams as well as in public places outside the designated waste containers.

    These can be, for example, household and bulky waste, construction rubble, construction site waste, car wrecks, but also excess excavated soil (loose and solid rock that is excavated or removed during construction work). It is "wild garbage" even if the waste has been covered with soil.

    The dumping of "wild garbage" is prohibited and constitutes an administrative offense. It may be subject to a fine.

    If the perpetrator of the "wild garbage" can be identified, he will be charged for the disposal costs incurred.

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