Sort empty perfume bottles made of clear glass into the bin for glass packaging, perfume bottles made of opal glass (milk glass) into burnable waste. Opal glass is opaque and non-transparent. Sort empty perfume bottles made of metal into metal.
Here you can check the separate sorting instruction for perfume bottles that contain perfume.
Sorting guidelines:
Sort both recyclable waste and hazardous waste separately.
Remove lids. Labels and rings do not need to be removed. Rinse dirty packaging.
Sort all other types of glass, such as broken dishes into burnable waste.
Into the metal collection you can sort waste for which metal makes up more than half of the weight. Electric devices and waste containing hazardous waste make an exception to this rule – they always have to be taken to an appropriate reception.
Take small metal waste into the collection bin at your condominium or at the Rinki eco take-back point. Take larger metal scrap to the sorting stations or the waste treatment centres free of charge.
Waste reception:
Own waste bin, Condominium waste bin, Rinki eco take-back point, Recycling point, Waste treatment centre, Sorting station