New waste service in Karlsruhe: Citizens benefit from September!

Die Stadt Karlsruhe plant eine Neugestaltung des Abfallservices ab September 2025 zur Verbesserung der Bürgerdienste.
The city of Karlsruhe is planning a redesign of the waste service from September 2025 to improve civil services. (Symbolbild/MBW)

New waste service in Karlsruhe: Citizens benefit from September!

In Karlsruhe, exciting changes in the area of ​​waste management are on the way. Mayor Bettina Lisbach and Dominic Harz, operations manager of the Clean Karlsruhe (TSK) team, presented the redesign of the full service at the waste collection at a press conference. With these measures, the city administration not only wants to improve citizen service, but also optimize the working conditions of the TSK employees. karlsruhe.de reports that the municipal council will discuss the planned changes on May 27th.

The new regulations that are to come into force from September 2025 mainly include changes in the collection of residual waste, paper/cardboard and organic waste. A central point is the maximum removal of 35 meters between the edge of the road and the stand. In addition to the maximum number of up to ten levels and a slope of five percent, the continuation of the ringing on front doors by TSK employees are also intended for the new guidelines. 93.5 percent of the currently 34,600 stands can continue to be operated with full service, such as tsk.karlsruhe.de informed.

The full service in detail

What exactly will the full service look like in the future? According to the new requirements, the TSK picks up the waste collection containers directly from the stand and then put them back. In contrast, the partial service, in which the containers have to be placed on the roadside, where they are emptied by the TSK employees. These changes aim to make waste disposal in the city more optimal. The waste collection containers must be made accessible at the earliest the evening before and must be provided for collection directly on the roadside. This regulation can be carried out by property management or commissioned persons.

The new provisions affect around 2,400 stands for which no full service can be offered if they do not meet the new requirements. In these areas, residents in these areas are individually informed and advised by TSK so that alternative stands can be set up on a private ground. There is no stone on the other, because this change should be completed by the end of 2026. The draft of a new statute with the specified parameters is presented to the municipal council for approval.

A look into the future

From January 2027, the TSK plans to offer the citizens a choice between full and partial service, except for the rights in the core city and the non-compliant stands. That sounds like a promising solution that could bring great advantages for both the residents and the city administration.

In addition, the Office for Waste Management, which was converted into self -operated team clean Karlsruhe in January 2023, is responsible for a variety of tasks. In addition to waste management, this also includes street cleaning and winter service. Around the clock, the employees ensure that the city remains clean and tidy. More on these topics can be read at Stadtwiki.net

Overall, it can be seen that the city of Karlsruhe is on a solid way to make its waste management future -proof and at the same time improve the service for citizens. We can look forward to the upcoming developments!

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