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Soil

Soil

For private citizens applies:

Citizens can drop off small amounts of soil at the recycling centre (vehicles < 3500 kg) and BOFA will take care of analysing the soil and subsequently placing it in the respective soil depots. Read more about the regional municipality's rules for soil here.

For business applies:

Soil from businesses must be analysed before transport to BOFA, and the analysis results must be uploaded to Jordweb. Businesses are responsible for taking soil samples and having these analysed and registered via Jordweb. Read more about the rules for soil here.

What's happening with Earth

Collected at recycling centres and collected at the mapping site (soil reception area) in Rønne. Soil samples then determine where the soil ends up. Clean soil goes to cover the landfill. Slightly contaminated soil and slightly oil-contaminated soil is currently stored in Nexø Lystskov. Heavily contaminated soil is deposited at the landfill in Rønne. Heavily oil-contaminated soil is cleaned in Rønne using horse manure and subsequently analysed again. The new analyses indicate where the cleaned soil ends up afterwards.

  • Clean soil
  • Clean sand

  • Gravel
  • Garden waste
  • Turf
  • Natural stone
  • Contaminated soil

Please note