Sorter helps you sort and throw away less wherever you live. Here you get everything about source sorting gathered in one place and tips on how you can create less waste. Together we take care of the resources so that they can be used again. And again.
It takes a few seconds to get an answer on how the aluminum form is sorted. It's small, but has a lot to say. In the case of the aluminum mold, seconds mean hundreds of years. It can be remelted ad infinitum, when sorted at source.
In Sort you get
- Everything about source sorting collected in one place
- How you sort where you live and have a cabin
- Practical help for source sorting
- Tips for creating less waste
- Answer difficult questions
- Overview of what the marks on the packaging mean
We understand that waste sorting is not the first thing you think of when life happens. But when you're wondering what gets sorted where, the Sort app is here for you. The effort you make at the kitchen counter is important. There is a little bit of forest in everything that is paper, sand in everything that is glass, and often also gold in everything that is electronics. Resource separation is about giving the natural resources that have already been extracted a longer life, and limiting the extraction of new natural resources.
Sortere is run by LOOP - the Foundation for waste sorting, which works to get people to throw away less and sort more. All the country's municipalities and waste disposal companies enter and update their local information on Sortere. LOOP receives fixed annual support in the state budget from the Ministry of Climate and the Environment. The Ministry of Climate and the Environment provides annual operating funds to LOOP through the state budget.