How Eco-Bus will run in Lviv: the schedule for February 2025 has been announced

How Eco-Bus will run in Lviv: the schedule for February 2025 has been announced Galnet.fm
Hanna Velyka

Its working days – Thursday, Friday and Saturday

The Eco-Bus continues to operate in Lviv, where you can hand over used fluorescent lamps, thermometers containing mercury, and batteries.

The schedule of Eco-Bus stops for January is published on the website of the Lviv City Council.

What hazardous waste Eco-Bus accepts and in what quantity

  • fluorescent lamps (up to 10 pcs.)
  • mercury-containing thermometers (up to 5 pcs.)
  • batteries (up to 10 kg).

What are the conditions of reception

Only residents of the Lviv city territorial community can hand over hazardous waste to the Lviv Eco-Bus free of charge.

Waste should be brought in the manufacturer's packaging or in other safe containers.

For the convenience of residents, mobile hazardous waste collection points will operate in all districts of Lviv, as well as in the towns of Bryukhovychi, Rudno and Vynnyky.

Schedule of Eco-Bus stops in Lviv and the community for February 2025

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Source: bodnarivkaeko.lviv.ua

EcoPolitics recently published eco-bus parking schedules with addresses for residents of Khmelnytskyi, as well as Poltava and its territorial community.

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