Making waste management easier with the ‘Mäin Offall – Meng Ressourcen’ application

The Commune of Mamer is taking part in the national campaign to make everyday waste management easier.

To this end, the Environment Administration is making available the free mobile application application ‘Mäin Offall – Meng Ressourcen’, supported by local players, to help residents manage their waste on a daily basis.

Thanks to the virtual collection calendar, collection reminders and interactive map, all the information is at your fingertips.

The application is available in four languages (Lëtzebuergesch, French, German and English) for residents of around 85 municipalities. It can be downloaded free of charge from the AppStore and GooglePlay.

Collection service on request

You can also take advantage of our on-demand collection services for old clothes, bulky waste, shrubbery waste, scrap metal and electrical appliances.

Contact the Syndicat SICA (Intercommunal Association for Public Hygiene of the Canton of Capellen) at least 3 working days before the date indicated by phoning. 30 78 38-1, Monday to Friday from 8am to 11.30am and from 13.30pm to 16.00pm or by emailing info@sica.lu.

Detailed information on the fees payable for collections on request (bulky waste, shrub waste, scrap metal and electrical appliances) is available at www.sica.lu.

 

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