par cg78-mas | Déc 22, 2021
You must drop them off at a tip or benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre). They must not be deposited in bins for glass.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
Deposits at the Mobile Sorting Centre are limited to 1 metre in length, 200 litres and 30 kg.
Consult the Mobile Sorting Centre calendar
Find your voluntary drop-off point
par cg78-mas | Déc 22, 2021
You can drop them off at a tip or benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre). You can also return your cooking pots or kettles during salvaging operations organised by most of the supermarket chains.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
Deposits at the Mobile Sorting Centre are limited to 1 metre in length, 200 litres and 30 kg.
Consult the Mobile Sorting Centre calendar
Find your voluntary drop-off point
par cg78-mas | Déc 22, 2021
You can donate your glasses to a charity association or take them back to your optician.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
par cg78-mas | Déc 22, 2021
To be thrown into your household waste bin.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
par cg78-mas | Déc 22, 2021
To be placed in your household waste bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your production of waste, you can replace disposable wipes by washable fabric cloths soaked in white vinegar.
Find your voluntary drop-off point