How should fibreglass wallpaper be sorted?

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Fibreglass wallpaper should be sorted as:

Recycling centre

Large amounts or construction waste

Recycling centre / Genbrugsplads

Residual waste

Small offcuts

Residual waste / Restaffald

About this item

Fibreglass wallpaper should usually be taken to a recycling centre, especially in larger amounts or as renovation waste. It contains fibres and binders and does not belong in glass, paper or textile recycling. Small dry offcuts may often go in residual waste, but dusty or larger amounts should be packed safely and handled locally.

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