Waste typology
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Cardboard / paper
If their condition permits, you can donate your books to an association or deposit them in a book box. If not, you should place them in your yellow bag, your bin, or a selective sorting drop-off.
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To be placed in your yellow bag, bin or a selective sorting point. The communes of Le Cannet and Mougins dispose of drop-offs specifically designated for paper.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
To be placed in your yellow bag, bin or a selective sorting point. The communes of Le Cannet and Mougins dispose of drop-offs specifically designated for paper.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
To be placed in your yellow bag, bin or a selective sorting point. The communes of Le Cannet and Mougins dispose of drop-offs specifically designated for paper.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
To be placed in your yellow bag, bin or a selective sorting point. The communes of Le Cannet and Mougins dispose of drop-offs specifically designated for paper.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
To be placed in your yellow bag, bin or a selective sorting point. The communes of Le Cannet and Mougins dispose of drop-offs specifically designated for paper.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
To be placed in your yellow bag, bin or a selective sorting point. The communes of Le Cannet and Mougins dispose of drop-offs specifically designated for paper.
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Construction waste
You must drop them off at a tip. For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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It must be dropped off at a tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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You must drop it off at a tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
They must be dropped off at a tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
It must be dropped off at a tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year
Find your voluntary drop-off point
It must be dropped off at a tip.
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.
They must be dropped off at a tip. 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.
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They must be dropped off at a tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
It must be dropped off at a tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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You must drop it off at a tip.. For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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To be discarded in your household waste bin. If there is alot of it, it must be dropped off at a tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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It must be dropped off at a tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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Electrical / electronic goods
You must drop them off at a tip or you can benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre)..
You will also find calculator collection boxes in most 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.
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If its condition permits, you can donate your computer equipment to an association. If not, it must be dropped off at a tip or the Mobile Sorting Centre, or returned to the seller.
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.
Deposits at the Mobile Sorting Centre are limited to 1 metre in length, 200 litres and 30 kg.
To be dropped off at a tip or Mobile Sorting Centre if they are out of order, or donated to an association if they are still working. If you are buying a new product, take the old one to the retailer.
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Take your dishwasher to a tip if it is out of order, or donate it to an association if it is still working. If you are buying a new product, take the old one to the retailer, or have it picked up free of charge when your new one is delivered.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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Take your DVD player to a tip or Mobile Sorting Centre if it is out of order, or donate it to an association if it is still working. If you are buying a new product, take the old one to the retailer, or have it picked up free of charge when your new one is delivered.
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.
If their condition permits, you can donate your toys to an association, particularly during the « Collecte solidaire » organized by Cannes Lérins in the month of November. If not, you can drop them off at a tip or benefit from the « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre).
Consult the Mobile Sorting Centre calendar Find your voluntary drop-off point
You must drop it off at a tip, return it to the retailer when buying an identical product, or benefit from the proximity Mobile Sorting Centre.
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.
Take your iron to the tip or the « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre) if it is out of order, or donate it to an association if it is still working. If you are buying a new product, take the old one to the seller.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year. Deposits at a 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
To be dropped off at a tip or Mobile Sorting Centre if they are out of order, or donated to an association if they are still working. If you are buying a new product, take the old one to the retailer.
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.
If its condition permits, you can donate your microwave to an association. If not, it must be dropped off at a tip or the Mobile Sorting Centre, or returned to the retailer.
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.
Take your oven to a tip or the « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre) if it is out of order, or donate it to an association if it is still working. If you are buying a new product, take the old one to the seller.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year. Deposits at a 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
To be dropped off at a tip or Mobile Sorting Centre if it is out of order, or donated to an association if it is still working.
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.
To be dropped off at a tip or Mobile Sorting Centre if it is out of order, or donated to an association if it is still working. If you are buying a new product, take the old one to the retailer.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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If its condition permits, you can donate your refrigerator to an association. If not, it must be dropped off at a tip or returned to the retailer.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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Take your TV to a tip or Mobile Sorting Centre if it is out of order, or donate it to an association if it is still working. If you are buying a new product, take the old one to the retailer.
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.
Take your washing machine to a tip if it is out of order, or donate it to an association if it is still working. If you are buying a new product, take the old one to the retailer, or have it picked up free of charge when your new one is delivered.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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You can take your water heater to the tip or to a dealer. You can also have it removed free of charge when your new heater is delivered.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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Furniture / furnishings
If their condition permits, you can donate them to an association. If not, they must be dropped off at a tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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It must be taken to a tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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If its condition permits, you can donate your furniture to an association. If not, it must be dropped off at a tip or Mobile Sorting Centre, or returned to the retailer.
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.
If its condition permits, you can donate your mattress to an association. If not, you must drop it off at a tip. 95% of a mattress is recyclable: textile, mousse, metal from the springs…
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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It must be taken to a tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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Hazardous waste
You must drop off your canister at a tip or you can benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre). A high pollutant, this waste is taken in charge by chemists for treatment.
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.
You must drop off your canister at a tip or you can benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre). A high pollutant, this waste is taken in charge by chemists for treatment.
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.
You must drop them off at a tip or you can benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre). For batteries for small electronic devices, you can also find battery collection points in most 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.
You must drop off your cans at a tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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You must drop them off at a tip or you can benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre). You can also find lightbulb collection points in most 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.
You must take them to a tip or the « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre).
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 list of collection points on :
www.aper-pyro/les-points-de-collecte
Return your extinguisher to a retailer. They will certainly not be accepted at the tip.
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They must be taken to a tip or exchanged by retailers on consignment.
Limited to one cylinder per year and per household.
You must drop them off at a tip or you can benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre).
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.
You must drop them off at a tip or you can benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre). You can also find ink cartridge collection points in most 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.
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New or opened medicine, even beyond its expiry date, must be returned to a pharmacy..
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You must drop it off at a tip, return it to a store when buying an identical product, or benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre). These old mercury models are very high pollutants and are taken in charge by chemists for processing.
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.
You must drop it off at a tip or you can benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre).
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.
You must drop off your petrol can at a tip or you can benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre).
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
You must drop off your can at a tip or you can benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre).
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.
You must drop it off at a tip or you can benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre). You can also find battery collection points in most supermarket chains. Locate all the sites on https://www.corepile.fr/
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your production of waste, you can replace disposable batteries by rechargeable batteries.
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.
You must drop them off at a tip or you can benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre).
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.
Ask your pharmacy for a yellow box. When you have filled it, take it back to the pharmacy that gave it to you. Potentially infectious clinical waste is hazardous waste. Above all, it must not be disposed of in the same way as classic household waste. Under no circumstances will healthcare waste be accepted by the tip.
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You must take it to a tip or return it to your garage / petrol station.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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You can drop them off at a tip or benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre). Hospitals also provide collection points for X-rays, along with certain pharmacies.
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.
Household packaging
To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
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To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your waste production, you can drink tap water.
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Return your used coffee capsules to the retailer, or throw them in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin. .
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your waste production, you can shop for food without any packaging by taking your own shopping bags to the store.
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To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your waste production, you can shop for food that is free of packaging by taking your own shopping bags to the store.
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If the aluminium wrap is clean, you can throw it into your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin. If it is soiled, you should place it in your household waste bin.
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To be placed, emptied of their contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
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Small cardboard boxes can be placed in yellow bags, bins, or selective sorting bins. In large quantities, cardboard boxes should be dropped off at a tip or Mobile Sorting Point, especially in the case of moving house. Boxes must be emptied and folded.
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
To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your waste production, you can make your own washing-powder yourself.
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You can use cardboard egg cartons as dry fillers for your composter.
If not, you should place them in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting point.
The Cannes Lérins Agglomeration will provide you with an individual or collective composter free of charge.
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To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
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To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
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To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin or a selective sorting bin.
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To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin or a selective sorting bin.
Glass can be recycled endlessly, let’s give it a new lease of life!
To be placed, emptied of its contents, in a bin specifically for glass.
Glass can be recycled endlessly, let’s give it a new lease of life!
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To be placed, emptied of its contents, in a glass bin.
Glass can be recycled endlessly, let’s give it a new lease of life!
To be placed in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
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To be placed, emptied of its contents, in a glass bin.
Glass can be recycled endlessly, let’s give it a new lease of life!
To be placed, emptied of its contents, in a bin specifically for glass.
Glass can be recycled endlessly, let’s give it a new lease of life!
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To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
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To be placed, emptied of their contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your waste production, you can make condiments yourself at home.
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Fact sheets, small boxes, packs and blisters, completely empty, should be placed in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
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To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your waste production, you can replace thin plastic or paper bags by bags made of fabric or thick plastic.Tooltip Text
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To be placed, emptied of its contents, in a bin specifically for glass.
Glass can be recycled endlessly, let’s give it a new lease of life!
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To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your waste production, you can drink tap water.
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To be placed in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin, screwed onto the bottle so that it can be recycled.
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To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your waste production, you can replace disposable cling film by waxed / greaseproof paper appropriate for contact with food.
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To be thrown in your household waste bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your waste production, you can shop for food without any packaging by taking your own shopping bags to the store.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your waste production, you can shop for items free of packaging by taking your own bags to the store.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your waste production, you can shop for food that is free of packaging by taking your own shopping bags to the store.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your waste production, you can shop for food that is free of packaging by taking your own shopping bags to the store.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
To be placed, emptied of their contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your waste production, you can replace bottled shower gels, shampoo and creams by bars of solid products.
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To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
To be placed, emptied of their contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
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Small cardboard boxes should be thrown into your household waste bin. In large quantities, soiled cardboard boxes must be deposited at the tip, especially when moving house. They must be emptied and folded.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your waste production, you can replace tubes of toothpaste by rechargeable solid toothpaste.
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To be placed in your yellow bag, bin, or a selective sorting bin.
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Miscellaneous
If their condition permits, you can donate your bike or scooter to a resourcing centre or an association. If not, they must be dropped off at a tip or the Mobile Sorting Centre.
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.
To be placed in your yellow bag, your bin or a selective sorting bin.
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To be placed, emptied of its contents, in your yellow bag, your waste bin, or taken to a selective sorting point.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your production of waste, you can replace your disposable tableware by washable tableware.
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They must be dropped off at the tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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If their condition permits, you can donate them to an association. If not, you must take them to a tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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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.
You can donate your corks and synthetic bottletops to the France Cancer association which recycles them to collect funds. Consult France Cancer to find all the collection points.
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You can place them in your household waste bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your production of waste, you can replace disposable cotton swabs by bamboo ear-cleaners or washable cotton swabs.
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You should place them in your household waste bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your production of waste, you can replace disposable nappies by washable nappies.
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To be placed in your household waste bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your production of waste, you can replace disposable tableware by washable tableware.
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You can hand them in to the « Relais Tri Mobile » or place them in your household waste bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your production of waste, you can replace disposable razors by washable razors.
Deposits at the Mobile Sorting Centre are limited to 1 metre in length, 200 litres and 30 kg.
You can benefit from the « Relais Tri Mobile » proximity service or place them in your household waste bin. Some garden centres provide salvage bins.
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
You can donate your glasses to a charity association or take them back to your optician.
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They must be dropped off at the tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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To be dropped off at a tip. You can also place them in your household waste bin.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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Drop off your ironing-board at the tip, the Mobile Sorting Centre or, if it is in good condition, donate it to a charity association.
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
If their condition permits, you can donate kitchen utensils to a resourcing centre or a charity association. If not, they must be dropped off at a tip or you can benefit from the Mobile Sorting proximity service. You may also throw them into your household waste bin.
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.
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.
They must be dropped off at a tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
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To be thrown into your household waste bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your production of waste, you can replace disposable tissues by washable handkerchiefs.
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You can use sheets of paper towels as dry material for your composter. If not, you should place them in your household waste bin.
ZERO WASTE – HANDY TIP: to reduce your production of waste, you can replace rolls of paper towels by washable fabric wipes.
The Cannes Lérins Agglomération will give you an indiviual or collective composter free of charge.
To be placed in your household waste bin.
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To be placed in your household waste bin. In the case of large quantities, they must be dropped off at a tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
Consult the Mobile Sorting Centre calendar
If its condition permits, you can donate tableware to a resourcing centre or an association. If not, it must be dropped off at a tip or you can benefit from the Mobile Sorting proximity service. You may also throw these items into your household waste bin.
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You must drop them off at a tip or you can benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre).
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
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 saucepans 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
Donate your tools to an association or drop them off at a tip or the Mobile Sorting Centre.
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.
Find your voluntary drop-off point Consult the Mobile Sorting Centre calendar
You must drop them off at a tip or you can benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre). You can also return your stove / cooker during salvaging operations organised by most 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.
If their condition permits, you can donate your toys to an association, notably during the solidarity Collection organised by Cannes Lérins in the month of November. If not, you must drop them off at a tip, or you can benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre).
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They must be dropped off at a tip. Limited to 4 tyres per year and per household.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
To be placed in your household waste bin.
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You can return your wooden crates to the store or your local producer.. If they are not on consignment, you must drop them off at a tip. You can also throw them into your household waste.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
They must be dropped off at a tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
Organic waste
If your branches can easily be cut down to size, you can use them as dry material for your composter. If not, you must drop them off at a tip. For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
The Cannes Lérins Agglomération will give you an indiviual or collective composter free of charge.
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You can use dead leaves as dry material for your composter. If not, you should take them to the tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
The Cannes Lérins Agglomération will give you an indiviual or collective composter free of charge.
You can use egg shells in your composter. If not, you should discard them in your household waste bin.
The Cannes Lérins Agglomération will give you an indiviual or collective composter free of charge.
Consult the Mobile Sorting Centre calendar Find your voluntary drop-off point
You can use fruit and vegetable peel as damp material for your composter. If not, you should place it in your household waste bin.
The Cannes Lérins Agglomération will give you an indiviual or collective composter free of charge.
Learn more Find your voluntary drop-off point
You can use lawn mowings as dry material for your composter. If not, you must take them to a tip.
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.
You can use leftovers from meals as damp material for your composter. Avoid pieces of meat. Otherwise, you can place them in your houshold waste bin.
The Cannes Lérins Agglomération will give you an indiviual or collective composter free of charge.
Learn more Find your voluntary drop-off point
You can use tree or hedge clippings as dry material for your composter. If not, you must take them to a tip.
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.
You can use vegetable leaves as damp material for your composter. If not, you should place them in your household waste bin.
The Cannes Lérins Agglomération will give you an indiviual or collective composter free of charge.
Learn more Find your voluntary drop-off point
You must drop it off at a tip or you can benefit from the proximity service « Relais Tri Mobile » (Mobile Sorting Centre). It is essential to follow these guidelines: if poured down the drain, oil can lead to the risk of burst pipes causing water cuts.
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.
You can use wilted plants as dry material for your composter. If not, you should place them in your household waste bin.
The Cannes Lérins Agglomération will give you an indiviual or collective composter free of charge.
Learn more Find your voluntary drop-off point
To be placed in your household waste bin. Large quanties must be dropped off at the tip.
For private individuals, access to tips in the CAP AZUR network is free of charge for up to 3 tons per year.
Find your voluntary drop-off point
Textiles / leather
If their condition permits, you can donate them to an association. Whatever their condition, you can drop them off in clothing bins: they must be clean, dry and packed in closed bags, but not necessarily in good condition. You can also take them to a tip, or benefit from the proximity Selective Sorting Service.
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.
Further information on clothes collection
Consult the Mobile Sorting Centre calendar Find your voluntary drop-off point
If their condition permits, you can donate your pillows to a resourcing centre or an association. If not, you can place them in a clothing bin, take them to a tip, or benefit from the proximity Selective Sorting Service.
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.
If their condition permits, you can donate them to an association. If all cases, you can drop them off in clothing bins: linen must be clean, dry and packed in closed bags, but not necessarily in good condition. You can also take them to a tip, or benefit from the proximity Selective Sorting Service.
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..
If their condition permits, you can donate them to an association. In all cases, you can place them in clothing bins: shoes must be dry, attached as a pair, and placed in a closed bag. If they are not in good condition, you can take them to a tip or benefit from the Selective Sorting Service.
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.
You have more specific waste to dispose of?
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