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  3. Waste sorting in Stavanger
  4. Construction and demolition waste

Construction and demolition waste

Summary

  • This information is for private households where residents handle their own construction or demolition waste.
  • If a company is responsible for the waste, it’s considered commercial waste (page is in Norwegian).
  • Construction and demolition can create a lot of waste, which you’ll need to take to a staffed recycling station.
  • Pressure-treated wood and leftover paint are considered hazardous waste.
  • Special rules apply for handling asbestos-containing materials.

Information in other languages

Clean wood

Leftover dry, untreated wood can be burned in a wood stove or taken to one of IVAR's recycling stations.

Clean wood can also be burned in organized and permitted Midsummer bonfires (page is in Norwegian). Otherwise, it’s illegal to burn building materials and other waste in bonfires within Stavanger municipality to protect air quality.

Pressure-treated wood

Pressure-treated wood is hazardous waste and must be taken to one of IVAR's recycling stations.

Asbestos-containing waste

Old roof tiles, wall panels, and other building materials containing asbestos need to be handled with extra care.

Styrofoam

Take styrofoam to one of IVAR's recycling stations. Only small amounts should go in the regular trash (residual waste).

Bricks, concrete, and floor tiles

Deliver building materials like brick, concrete, and similar items to one of IVAR's recycling stations.

Other construction and demolition waste

If you don’t give away or sell leftover materials from construction or demolition, you should take them to one of IVAR's recycling stations. This includes:

  • Building materials made of brick, concrete, and similar materials
  • Roofing felt
  • Stones, gravel, and soil
  • Gypsum
  • Porcelain, such as sinks and toilets
  • Windows
  • Ceramic tiles
  • Flooring materials
  • Insulation

If you’re unsure how to sort something, ask the staff at the recycling station.

Waste from contractors and businesses

Contractors, plumbers, electricians, and other professionals doing construction or demolition work for others must handle the waste as commercial waste and deliver it to an approved facility for sorting, material recycling, and energy recovery (pages are in Norwegian).

Sorting other types of waste?

Go to the overview of how to sort and deliver different types of waste in Stavanger.

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