Paul Wolff

Accommodation for ­refugees provided with six waste collection containers

In the Wilhelmsburg district of Hamburg, around 130 refugees from the war- and crisis-torn regions of Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan are currently being accommodated in housing modules that give them the feeling of a residential area. The company Paul Wolff donated six used and overhauled, fully functional container boxes from the Silent 1.100 Waste Collection System. Every box consists of a 4-wheel waste container with a holding capacity of 1,100 liters. The containers are easy to use and effective.

Simple and efficient waste collection is of crucial importance especially in accommodations for...

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