Building and demolition waste
General
Building and demolition waste is waste produced during construction, renovation or demolition, such as clean soil, plastic, stone, wood or sand. Construction and demolition waste can be dropped off at the waste recycling centre free of charge. Or the waste can be collected for a fee. Put building and demolition waste in a BigBag for collection by the municipality.
Drop-off in person
Building and demolition waste can be dropped off at the waste recycling centre free of charge.
Collection
If you cannot take it to the waste recycling centre, arrange for collection of construction and demolition waste. Only construction and demolition waste in a BigBag will be collected. To have your waste collected, make an appointment.
Due to other collections, the day you have selected may already be full. Please select a different day.
Would you like the building and demolition waste to be collected? You will need a BigBag. One BigBag per appointment.
Need assistance?
The form is in Dutch. If you need assistance please call 14 076.
Costs
Building and demolition waste can be dropped off at the waste recycling centre free of charge.
The BigBag costs € 68,20. The BigBag can be purchased from the waste recycling centre and from the Waste Service desk (Slingerweg 9: Monday to Friday, 8.00 to 16.00 hours. Closed on public holidays.). You are only able to pay using PIN.
You can hand in an unused BigBag at the Waste Service desk. You will get your money back.
Rules for putting waste out for collection
- You may put a maximum of 1 m3 in a BigBag from Breda Council.
- Put the BigBag on the edge of the pavement in front of your property where the crane truck can reach it.
- Only waste in a BigBag will be collected. Waste does not protrude and remains under the edge. Make large pieces small.
Collection starts at 6:00 hours. You can put waste out from 21:00 hours the evening before. To prevent additional waste being added to your waste, it is better to put it outside in the morning.
Only building and demolition waste that has been put out for collection correctly will be picked up.
What is building and demolition waste
Hard, stony materials and other materials resulting from the construction or demolition of a house.
- bathtub
- cellular concrete
- concrete
- doors
- fencing
- gypsum boards
- insulation
- kitchen units
- roof tiles
- rubble (loose fragments of stone, concrete, etc.)
- sanitary fittings
- scrap wood
- sinks
- stones
- toilet bowls
- window frames (with and without glass)
- wooden pallets
Building and demolition waste is NOT
- asbestos
- bituminous waterproofing
- chemical waste
- garden waste
- electrical appliances
- household wood
- mattresses
- other residual bulky waste
- roofing felt or gravel (drop off at waste recycling centre)
- waste in a rubble sack from a DIY store
Cancel your appointment
You can cancel your appointment with the link in the confirmation email.