Waste recycling centre
General
At the waste recycling centre, you can dispose of various types of household waste. As a private individual you can deposit waste free of charge. Companies must pay a fee for waste disposal.
Opening times
On 1 January 2025, the Slingerweg waste recycling centre will close. From 2 January 2025, you can visit the Spinveld waste recycling centre seven days a week.
Centre | Opening times | Webcam |
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Spinveld 9 | Monday to Saturday 8.30 - 16.00 hours | Webcam |
Slingerweg 9 | Sunday from 10.00 - 14.00 hours | Webcam |
Non-standard opening times
Locatie | Afwijkende openingstijden |
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Spinveld 9 | Open from 08.30 - 13.00 hours:
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Slingerweg 9 | - |
Busy days
Annual overview based on data from previous years:
- Months April, May, July, and August
- May holiday
- Fryday after Ascension day
- Saturdays in June, September and October
- Autumn holiday
Closed
- December 25 and 26, 2024 (Christmas)
- Januari 1, 2025 (New Year's Day)
Conditions
As a private individual you can deposit waste free of charge. Companies must pay a fee for waste disposal.
Private individual
- You are a resident of Breda council.
- Show your driving licence, identity card or passport.
- Show a valid rental or purchase contract if you rent a house or have bought a house in Breda but have not yet registered with Breda Council.
- The waste is carried in a passenger car with a Dutch or foreign number plate.
- If the waste is carried in a passenger car with a commercial number plate (grijs kenteken) without a company name (B or V on the plate), show your registration certificate and green car insurance certificate.
- The waste is carried in a trailer without a company name/logo.
- If the waste is carried in a trailer with a company name/logo, show the rental/lease agreement for the trailer.
- If the waste is carried in a leased company car from a recognised rental company (driving licence category B), show the lease contract.
- If the waste is carried in the company car of a sole proprietorship (freelancer), show an identity document and registration certificate part 1B or 2, registered to the name and address of a private individual.
Companies
If you bring waste in a company vehicle or a car registered to a business and cannot prove that it is household waste, you will have to pay for the disposal of commercial waste. Check the commercial waste section for options.