Animal poop
Ash
Baking cups (muffin or cupcake cups)
Baking sheets for the oven. (It is teflon-coated and not pure paper).
Bandaids
Candle wax. 💡Eco-tip: Consider melting it and making new candles
Cat litter
CD's
Children's toys
Cotton
Diapers
Disposable razors
Döner box
Face masks
Hygiene products
Kleenex, face tissue
Leather
Filament lightbulbs
Energy-saving lightbulbs (ones that don't get very hot) must go to the Recyclinghof
Be careful that sharp glass won't break and puncture bags
Lighters, with or without gas
Medication or pills ⚠️Medication, even liquid medication, should never be dumped down the sink or toilet.
Napkins (these do not belong in paper or bio)
Needles (e.g., diabetic needles). Do something to prevent sharp objects from piercing the bag (put needles in a small container, tape them to cardboard, etc.).
Packaging with a lot of food in it still
Pens
Plastic sleeves for papers
Printed photos
Receipts from store
Rubber
Toilet paper
Toothbrushes
Vaccuum cleaner contents/bag
Wine cork
Technically, anything that goes into the Gelbe, Bio, or Papier can also go into the Restmüll. Click on the other tabs on this website to see where items should go.
Some items are better taken to the Recyclinghof. Check this page for more info.
Most Restmüll in Germany is incinerated. Some of the waste is burned for energy. Unfortunately, people throw organic waste and plastic into the Restmüll, when it could have been recycled. The material in these items may never enter the reusable cycle again.