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Useful items
Hazardous waste
Chemicals
Medicines & pharmaceutical products
Paints, glues and varnishes
E-waste
Large appliances
Refrigerators and freezers
Light bulbs and fluorescent tubes
Batteries
Miscellaneous electronics
Packaging
Paper packaging
Plastic packaging
Metal packaging
Glass packaging
Newspapers and other printed matter
Food waste
Textile waste
Garden waste
Bulky waste
Cars and car parts
Residual waste
Practical advice and tips
Categorising waste
Recycle here
Recycling centres
Recycling stations
Unmanned hazardous waste collection point
Pharmacies
Shops
Police
Pick-up service
About waste management
Why should I sort my waste?
Hazardous substances
Who does what in Swedish waste management?
Municipalities and other authorities
Producers
Households
Property owners
Businesses and other organisations
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Facts about waste management
Here we have gathered the most important facts about waste management in Sweden.
Last updated:
2022-04-26