New Year's Eve waste in Nuremberg: City fights against gigantic mountains of garbage!

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New Year's Eve waste in Nuremberg: Sör cleans 18 tons on January 1, 2026; Citizens are asked to help with disposal.

Silvestermüll in Nürnberg: Sör reinigt 18 Tonnen am 1. Januar 2026; Bürger werden um Mithilfe bei der Entsorgung gebeten.
New Year's Eve waste in Nuremberg: Sör cleans 18 tons on January 1, 2026; Citizens are asked to help with disposal.

New Year's Eve waste in Nuremberg: City fights against gigantic mountains of garbage!

New Year's Eve not only leaves behind unforgettable memories, but also a lot of rubbish - especially in Nuremberg. The condition of the city center was described as even worse this year than in previous years. This reported NN and provided an impression of the challenges the city is facing.

The public space service company in Nuremberg (Sör) will have its hands full from 4 a.m. on January 1, 2026. In a mission involving 32 employees, the city center was cleared of around 18 tons of New Year's Eve waste. The cleaning began at Lorenzer Platz and included the streets and squares of the old town. In addition to spent fireworks and fireworks batteries, garbage and bottles also had to be removed. Many bulky items had to be removed by hand, which made the work even more difficult. However, winter service currently has priority, which means that the removal of New Year's waste is progressing more slowly than one would like.

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To deal with the flood of garbage, Sör used small sweepers and two large street cleaning vehicles. Sör is also asking the public to help dispose of the leftover fireworks. It is important that everyone does their part to get the city back to a clean state as quickly as possible. This means that Nuremberg residents can enjoy their everyday lives without any unpleasant remnants of New Year's Eve.

In comparison, the Berlin City Cleaning Department (BSR) was preparing for a large-scale garbage disposal operation on New Year's Eve. Loud t online 500 employees and 180 vehicles went to work there from 3 a.m. to clear central locations, such as the Brandenburg Gate and Kurfürstendamm, of the remains of the fireworks. Above all, fireworks batteries, remains of firecrackers and bottles were an important concern - a similar problem to the one that arose in Nuremberg.

The action in Berlin was characterized by the extensive use of various vehicles and hand tools. Among other things, sweepers and collection vehicles were used. Some types of waste could not be picked up by machines but had to be picked up by hand, requiring extra effort from cleaning teams.

It is clear that cleaning up after such celebrations is always a challenge. New Year's Eve waste pushes every city to the limits of its cleaning abilities. Therefore, Sör's ongoing measures in Nuremberg can also be seen as a model for other cities that have to deal with similar problems.