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EAD and TOMARITION E. V. Set the joint project for more recycling
The own company for municipal tasks and services (EAD) and the association together. V. have realized an innovative project to avoid waste and resource conservation in the Lincoln settlement : the circulatory shelf . In the future, all 100 residents will be able to dispose of and conveniently and conveniently in a central basement room of the residential project in the future batteries, CDs, electrical cladding devices, cork, lamps, spray cans and old textiles - as well as donations for the kagel , the department store of the occasions.
The aim is to increase the collective quotas , to shorten the paths to disposal and to strengthen awareness of the circular economy
Schellenberg: "With the circulatory shelf we reach more people"
"Behind the circular economy is a production and consumer model that aims to share, reuse, repair, process and recycle materials and products," explains city treasurer André Schellenberg . "With the circulatory shelves, we would like to reach and support more people. Collection rates can be increased and trips to special recycling points can be omitted."
Regular emptying and fixed contacts on site
In particular, the boxes for electrical cleaning devices and kagel donations are regularly full in the team. There are fixed contacts who arrange for emptying directly with the EAD if necessary. Special waste such as fluorescent tubes or styrofoam are also picked up separately.
The project goes back to the initiative of Nils Roßkopf , employee of EAD waste advice, who designed bachelor's degree Further circulatory shelves in Darmstadt are already being planned.
(Darmstadt - Red/PSD/Stip)