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Waste for the recycling centre

What can I drop off at the recycling centre? And how do I do it?

Waste suitable for incineration

What can I hand in for incineration? And how do I do it?

Waste suitable for landfill

What can I take to landfill? And how do I do it?

Asbestos

Are you delivering asbestos waste? Check out the new rules from the Danish Working Environment Authority before you go to the recycling centre.

Latest news

ARGO takes another important step towards CO₂ capture in Roskilde
May 16, 2025

ARGO takes another important step towards CO₂ capture in Roskilde

ARGO has been pre-qualified to apply for support from the Danish government's CCS pool of DKK 28.7 billion.

Recycling and barbecue sausages - Direkte Genbrug has opened in Torkilstrup
May 15, 2025

Recycling and barbecue sausages - Direkte Genbrug has opened in Torkilstrup

"Let's work together to make Lejres Direkte Genbrug a true gold mine for the joy of recycling." This is how the new concept opened today.

High engagement at debate meeting on CO₂ capture
May 14, 2025

High engagement at debate meeting on CO₂ capture

Is CO2 capture necessary? And is it safe to store CO2 underground?

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What happens to my company's waste?

At ARGO, we prioritize: Reuse before recycling before energy recovery - and finally a small residue for safe disposal.

Last year, over 81% of the waste we received at our recycling centres was recycled.

At the same time, ARGO Affaldsenergi A/S converted 334,000 tonnes of waste suitable for incineration into electricity and district heating. This corresponds to 77,000 households' electricity consumption and 53,000 households' heat consumption.