Light gravel
Keywords
leca gravel, expanded clay, lightweight expanded clay aggregate
Recycling methods
Property composter
Property mixed waste container
Waste Information
- Mixed waste: Flower soil containing light gravel is sorted into mixed waste if the light gravel cannot be separated from the soil. This prevents light gravel from ending up in biowaste, where it does not decompose, which interferes with the treatment process.
- Should not be placed in the property’s biowaste container: Light gravel is not biowaste.
- Your own composter: If you wish, you can place flower soil containing light gravel in your own composter.
- Use in gardening: You can utilise light gravel in your garden. It does not need to be collected from the ground later.