10 waste types at home
Morsø Municipality collects 10 waste types from households: residual waste, food waste, plastic waste, textile waste, hazardous waste, metal waste, glass waste, cardboard waste, paper waste and carton waste.
Find contact details, local waste rules and recycling centres.
Morsø Municipality is located on the Limfjord island of Mors and is known for scenic areas, especially the moler landscape. The municipality focuses on tourism, local communities and a quiet setting with outdoor opportunities by the fjord.
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In Morsø Municipality, waste is sorted into ten fractions: residual waste, food waste, plastic, textiles, hazardous waste, metal, glass, cardboard, paper and cartons. Recyclable materials are collected at the household, and hazardous waste can be placed in environmental boxes for collection. Bulky waste is available by registration. The municipality has goals for increased recycling and sustainable waste handling toward 2030.
Morsø Municipality collects 10 waste types from households: residual waste, food waste, plastic waste, textile waste, hazardous waste, metal waste, glass waste, cardboard waste, paper waste and carton waste.
Morsø Municipality's recycling centre is located at Nørrebro 196 in Nykøbing Mors. Residents can deliver waste there that is not handled through ordinary collection schemes.
The bulky-waste scheme requires registration and allows residents to have larger waste collected at home. The municipal waste plan describes bulky waste as items too large for ordinary bags or bins.
Hazardous waste is collected as a separate fraction. It can be placed in environmental boxes for collection, and businesses may only use the recycling centre according to the municipal rules and schemes.
Asbestos and asbestos-containing materials must go to landfill. The municipality distinguishes between dusty and non-dusty asbestos-containing waste, and asbestos must be handled according to special rules.
Construction waste from private residents can be delivered to Morsø Municipality's recycling centre. Reporting is required when the rules demand it, so the waste is sorted and disposed of correctly.
Source: The information is based on Morsø Municipality's official waste pages, regulations and waste plan. Mit Affald is an independent guide and is not part of the municipality.
Last checked: 2026-05-15