Landscape for the holidays: All district office closing times!
Find out the closing times of the Landshut District Office for the 2025 holidays and important information about waste management.

Landscape for the holidays: All district office closing times!
During the festive season, many households pause a little. But even at Christmas there are some organizational aspects that should not be ignored. The Landshut District Office and its branches have special closing times over the holidays. These locations will be closed on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, Friday, January 2nd and Monday, January 5th. In addition, the construction waste collection points in Geisenhausen/Feuerberg and Inkofen will not be available on the same days. This also applies to the city and district library in Vilsbiburg. The only exception: On Monday and Tuesday, December 29th and 30th, you will be there for the citizens as usual. The Spitzlberg waste disposal site will also not be open on Saturday, December 27th and Saturday, January 3rd. However, the municipal supervisory authority will remain busy on the closing days of January 2nd and 5th to accept election nominations. Regio Aktuell 24 reports that this is important information for all residents in the district.
But it's not just authorities who rest during the holidays. Waste management not only suffers from the festive atmosphere, but also has to deal with the associated amounts of waste. During the period from Christmas to New Year, many people have more waste to dispose of, be it from gifts, banquets or celebrations. This requires the right management. It is important that waste such as packaging and residual waste is disposed of correctly to minimize negative impacts on the environment.
Waste disposal and recycling in the district
What actually happens to all the waste that is generated? Disposal includes processes for removing or recycling waste. Regular garbage collection ensures that both private and public garbage cans and containers are emptied. One focus is on recycling: materials are reused, thermally recycled or only partially recycled. Recycling centers accept a variety of recyclables, including scrap, e-waste and paper. These are then recycled. Ortsdienst provides valuable information on waste management in the Landshut district.
Proper waste disposal takes place in waste incineration plants, landfills or other suitable final storage facilities. Depending on the hazard class, certain regulations must be observed. Proper disposal is widely recognized as one of the biggest environmental problems of the 21st century. We can only help the environment by acting responsibly. What few people know: The history of garbage collection goes back to the Middle Ages, when the disposal of waste was organized very differently. The first waste incineration plant was put into operation in England in 1876.
Especially during these contemplative times, it is advisable to become aware of your own waste disposal. How good that the citizens of the Landshut district know which days they can dispose of their waste correctly, even over the holidays. This not only contributes to cleanliness, but also sustainability. Information about this is easily accessible on the Landshut district website. Before disposal, it is important to be well informed so that nothing is left to chance - not even during the festive period.