New disposal logistics in the Paderborn district: Less rubbish fees for everyone!

From January 1, 2026, a new disposal logistics in the Paderborn district will start to stabilize waste fees.
From January 1, 2026, a new disposal logistics in the Paderborn district will start to stabilize waste fees. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

New disposal logistics in the Paderborn district: Less rubbish fees for everyone!

From January 1, 2026, a new disposal logistics will be implemented in the Paderborn district, which is intended to optimize waste management by several newly signed disposal contracts. The contract negotiations were carried out under the direction of District Administrator Christoph Rüther and involved mayors of the municipalities involved and representatives of the commissioned waste disposal companies. Together they have developed uniform standards and modalities for waste disposal in a working group, which aim to identify savings potential and to keep the waste fees stable for citizens, such as Bad-wuennenberg.de reported.

The new contracts have a term of six years with the option to another year and include an order value of 20.3 million euros. Remondis Südwestfalen GmbH was awarded the contract for the cities of Delbrück, Hövelhof and Salzkotten, while the Lobbe Environmental Service GmbH & Co. KG for Altenbeken, Bad Wünnenberg, Borchen, Büren and Lichtenau will be responsible. The commissioned service providers are responsible for the collection and the transport of residual waste, organic waste, waste paper, bulky waste, electrical devices and waste metal.

technological innovations in waste disposal

A significant innovation will be the equipment of all garbage containers with a chip that can be read out by the collection companies. The waste containers are to begin in the coming autumn, whereby the announcement will be made in good time. A.V.E. on 05251/1812-0 or by email to info@ave-kreis-paderborn.de available.

In the context of these new contracts and inter -municipal cooperation in the area of ​​waste management, the relevant judgment of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) must also be observed. This states that inter-municipal cooperation is not subject to the obligation to tender if there is a public law cooperation agreement between the contracting parties, which not only includes the payment of services. According to municipalities. Avoidance of tenders.

legal framework of the collaboration

According to Section 108 (6) GWB, public clients can provide less than 20 % of the services themselves in order to be released from the obligation to tender. This regulation is intended to enable inter -municipal cooperation structures based on a cooperative concept without procurement procedures. The ECJ has made it clear that a "performance against fee" is not award -free and that the collaboration must pursue a strategic and common goal in order to be recognized as inter -municipality. Nevertheless, the challenge remains to ensure these criteria in practice, such as ggsc.de

The new disposal contracts in the district of Paderborn are therefore not only a contemporary reaction to the challenges of waste management, but also an example of the use of current legal framework and concepts for inter-municipal cooperation that take into account the requirements of the EU guidelines.

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