Waste: Disposing of organic waste

    The waste disposal of private households and thus also of biowaste from private households is the responsibility of the districts and independent cities as public waste disposal providers.

    Description

    The disposal of biowaste from private households is the responsibility of the districts and independent cities. Regulations for the management of biowaste are laid down in the individual waste disposal statutes and fee statutes.
    This includes, among other things, information on waste charges, waste containers (bio bin, ordering option), waste calendars (collection intervals), existing collection and delivery systems for organic waste (e.g. green cuttings).
    If the public waste disposal authority does not yet offer an organic waste bin, there are alternative disposal offers in the delivery system (such as the disposal options for garden waste at recycling centres or container services) and, in some cases, the use of an organic waste bin from private providers (commercial or non-profit collection).
    In addition to the disposal of organic waste by the organic waste bin, most statutes mention self-composting as an option for self-recycling of organic waste. If there is a proven possibility of self-recycling through composting on one's own property, the citizen can be exempted from the obligation to connect to the organic waste bin.
    The separate collection and subsequent recycling of biodegradable waste (organic kitchen waste and garden waste) has several advantages for the environment: it reduces the amount of residual waste and simplifies the treatment of residual waste. Separate collection simplifies the high-quality recycling of organic waste through fermentation. In addition, the humus components and nutrients contained in the biowaste can be returned to the natural cycle as fermentation substrate or compost.

    Online services

    There is currently no online service available for this location.

    Contact point

    In Hesse, the respective municipality / city is responsible for the collection of the organic waste bin, unless this task has been transferred to a waste association.

    Information for Waldeck-Frankenberg: Spezielle Hinweise für Kreis Waldeck-Frankenberg

    Im Landkreis Waldeck-Frankenberg sind die Kommunen dafür zuständig, die Biomülltonnen abzuholen. Alle Internetseiten der Kommunen des Landkreises finden Sie hier:

    Allendorf (Eder)

    Bad Arolsen

    Bad Wildungen

    Battenberg (Eder)

    Bromskirchen

    Burgwald

    Diemelsee

    Diemelstadt

    Edertal

    Frankenau

    Frankenberg (Eder)

    Gemünden (Wohra)

    Haina (Kloster)

    Hatzfeld (Eder)

    Korbach

    Lichtenfels

    Rosenthal

    Twistetal

    Vöhl

    Volkmarsen

    Waldeck

    Willingen

    Contact person

    Kreisverwaltung Waldeck-Frankenberg - Abfallwirtschaft

    Address

    address

    Briloner Landstraße 35b

    34497 Korbach

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    Contact

    Version

    Technisch geändert on 17.11.2025

    Language version

    de

    Sprache: de

    Required documents

    Please ask the public waste disposal authority responsible for you which documents you need to submit.

    Forms

    Consultation with the public waste disposal authorities required

    Prerequisites

    Consultation with the public waste disposal authorities required

    Closed Substance Cycle Management Act (KrWG)

    Local statutes of the districts and independent cities (usually separated by waste disposal statutes and waste fee statutes, published on the Internet or the official gazette/district gazette)

    Procedure

    Consultation with the public waste disposal authorities required

    Deadlines

    Consultation with the public waste disposal authorities required

    Processing time

    individual

    Costs

    Consultation with the public waste disposal authorities required

    As for waste disposal as a whole, there is no nationwide uniform fee regulation for the disposal of biowaste by the districts and independent cities.
    Information on the possible costs can be found in the respective waste fee statutes of your public waste disposal provider as well as the homepages of commercial waste disposal companies.

    Area of validity

    Hesse

    Official approval

    Officially approved by Hessian Ministry for the Environment, Climate Protection, Agriculture and Consumer Protection on 14.03.2022

    Version

    Technisch erstellt on 19.08.2014

    Technisch geändert on 08.07.2024

    Keywords

    Wertstoffhof, Kompostierungsanlage, braune Tonne, Eigenkompostierung, Biotonne, Containerdienst

    Language version

    Deutsch

    Sprache: de

    Technisch erstellt on 07.06.2017

    Technisch geändert on 14.05.2025

    Englisch

    Sprache: en

    Sprachbezeichnung nativ:

    English

    Technisch erstellt on 07.07.2021

    Technisch geändert on 26.11.2019