Laboratory glassware
Partly >>> residual waste, partly >>> special disposal via the Sustainability & Energy Unit, if applicable also >>> FUndgrube
Laboratory glassware, like all types of glass that have a different melting temperature than container glass and would therefore interfere with the glass recycling process, does not belong in the used glass collection. The following distinction applies here:
◾ Clean laboratory glass should be disposed of in the residual waste.
◾ Lab glass contaminated with chemicals can be disposed of in small quantities in the laboratory equipment waste. For larger quantities, please contact the Sustainability & Energy Unit, Special Disposal Team, or use the form to request special
ATTENTION: If the laboratory glassware is still usable and should only be disposed because it is no longer needed, please feel free to offer it in our FU marketplace "FUndgrube" for second hand use.
documents "disposal of glass waste":
- disposal of glass waste (picture)
- disposal of glass waste (picture) as jpg
- disposal of glass waste (text and picture)
- Operating Instructions Disposal: ASN 170204x_glass / ceramics Waste with residual adhesions
- Label: ASN 170204x_glass / ceramics Waste with residual adhesions
- Label: ASN 200301_glass / ceramics Waste Laboratory for household waste
- Label: ASN 200102_glass white for waste glass containers
- Label: ASN 200102_glass brown for waste glass containers
- Label: ASN 200102_glass green for waste glass containers