- Households in Stavanger have a dedicated bin for clean paper and cardboard waste.
- Larger amounts can be delivered to a recycling station.
- Drink cartons should also go in the paper bin.
- Christmas wrapping paper should be thrown in the residual waste.
Paper, cardboard, and cartons
Summary
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What should you sort as paper and cardboard waste?
- Paper sheets (even with metal staples)
- Notebooks and pads (without metal spirals)
- Newspapers and magazines
- Paper bread bags
- Paperback books
- Cardboard packaging and cartons
- Drink cartons, rinsed and flattened. The cap can stay on.
What should you not sort as paper and cardboard waste?
- Hardcover books (residual waste)
- Wet or dirty paper or cardboard (residual waste)
- Products that are a mix of plastic and paper (remove the plastic)
- Greaseproof paper (residual waste)
- Christmas wrapping paper/gift wrap (residual waste)
- Paper towels with food residue (food waste)
- Paper with plastic coating and bubble mailers (residual waste)
How to dispose of paper, cardboard, and cartons?
- Place your paper and cardboard waste in the designated bin.
- Break down anything that doesn’t fit in the bin. The lid must be closed when the waste collectors pick it up.
- Large amounts of paper are heavy. If the bin is too heavy (50 kg), the collectors may leave it unemptied for health reasons.
- Large quantities of cardboard and cartons can be collected upon request at hentavfall.no, or you can deliver them yourself to one of IVAR's recycling stations (pages are in Norwegian).
What happens to paper and cardboard waste?
Recycled paper and cardboard are valuable raw materials. They are sent to paper mills in Norway or abroad and turned into new products.
Drink cartons are also recycled into new products.
Sort your drink cartons – win cash!
Write your name and number clearly on the drink cartons you sort, and you’ll be entered in the return carton lottery (page is in Norwegian).
Sorting other types of waste?
Go to the overview of how to sort and deliver different types of waste in Stavanger.