Etusivu > Other languages > Combustible waste Combustible waste How to sort Combustible waste includes waste that cannot be recycled, for example: textiles which cannot be sorted to end-of-life textiles Diapers and sanitary towels, including biodegradable ones Light bulbs, halogen lamps, fuses Plasters, dish cloths, dust bags Make-up products and other cosmetics, cosmetics jars and tubes containing some of the product CD and vinyl records, C-cassettes, video tapes and their cases Plastic items, for example, toys, buckets, sleds, dishes made of plastic Small amounts of broken ceramics, crockery or porcelain* Glass tableware, e.g., drinking glasses and heat resistant glass such as coffee maker pots, oven pans as well as crystal* Small mirrors Ashes (cooled down) and other dusty materials packaged in a waste bag and some other wrapper Other smallish non-combustible materials.* Maximum of 5 kg per every emptying time of the waste bin. Take larger amounts to the waste collection station. Sorting instructions Biowaste Paper Paperboard cartons & cardboard Glass Metal Plastic packaging waste Combustible waste Hazardous waste Waste electrical and electronic equipment Garden waste Batteries Pharmaceutical waste Large, bulky waste End-of-life textile Cardboard Waste drop-off points Print summary of sorting instructions (PDF) Hemmets sorteringsguide (PDF) Инструкции по сортировке твердых бытовых отходов