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Collection centre at Chiavari

  • How to access it
  • Addresses and opening hours
  • What you can bring
  • Hazardous waste
  • Businesses

What are collection centres and how to access them

Collection centres are equipped areas in the city where you can take your recyclable municipal waste. You can access them by presenting your health insurance card

Collection centres are equipped and supervised areas where you can bring all recyclable waste. They also accept bulky waste and hazardous municipal waste

Entry is allowed only to residents of the town of Chiavari.

 

Addresses and opening hours

You can access the municipal collection centre in specific time slots

See the address and opening hours of the municipal collection centre.

 

 

Address

Days

Opening hours

Via Ex Cava di Bacezza Via San Pier di Canne Case Sparse (Via Aurelia)Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday 

from 8.00 to 12.00

from 15.00 to 18.00

 

 Saturdayfrom 8.00 to 12.00

What you can bring

A single place for your municipal waste

We have compiled a comprehensive list of all the waste types that you can take to the collection centres. Bulky and hazardous waste can also be accepted, provided it originates from domestic premises.

  • Bulky waste
    • Furniture and furnishings (e.g. cupboards, tables, armchairs, sofas, bed frames, chairs, mattresses, etc.)
    • Bulky waste not typically produced in households (e.g. bicycles, dinghies, other scrap items)
    • Bulky waste from small-scale renovation activities (e.g., doors, windows, shutters, carpet, etc.)
  • Discarded durable goods

    Refrigerators, freezers, chest freezers, TVs, computers, washing machines, dishwashers, air conditioners, water heaters

  • Green waste

     Pruning and ornamental plants

  • Used Clothes
  • Iron

    Disassembled furniture parts, wire mesh, small objects, bicycles, and other scrap metal.

  • Wood

    Planks, furniture parts, crates.

  • Glass
  • Fluorescent lamps

    Low-energy lamps and fluorescent tubes to be deposited intact.

  • Spent batteries
  • Car batteries
  • Vegetable oils and fats
  • Spent mineral oil
  • Used toner cartridges
  • Paper and cardboard
  • Expired drugs
  • Plastic packaging
  • Biodegradable waste
  • Products and containers with hazard symbols, including paints  
  • The containers bear specific hazard symbols on their labels.

What you cannot bring

We would like to inform you that the following types of waste are not accepted at the collection centres:

  • Dry residual waste
  • Waste subject to different regulations

    Waste such as asbestos, motor vehicles, etc

Hazardous waste

Pay attention to the symbols on the label

Our collection centres can also accept waste categorised as corrosive, irritant, toxic and flammable.

Each symbol indicates the associated hazard

Hazard symbols are printed on chemical product labels to provide immediate information about the risks associated with their use, handling, transport and storage.

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