The recyclagepark in Drongen faces uncertainty about its reopening on Tuesday due to safety concerns. Nearby, a warehouse is being demolished, raising the risk of asbestos particles spreading. This situation directly affects residents planning to visit the local recycling centre.
- Opening of Drongen recycling park uncertain Tuesday
- Nearby warehouse demolition may release asbestos
- IVAGO prioritizes safety, keeps park closed
- IVAGO commits to timely communication updates
- Information shared via social media and website
IVAGO, the waste collection service responsible for the site, announced on 2025-08-18 18:40:00 that they will keep the recyclagepark closed for the time being. They want to avoid any health risks linked to asbestos exposure during the demolition process.
How long will the closure last, and what should locals expect in the meantime? These questions remain unanswered as IVAGO promises timely updates through their social media channels and website, keeping the community informed.
What does this mean for Drongen residents and waste management? Safety clearly takes priority, but the closure may cause some inconvenience. It raises important considerations about how demolition work near public facilities is managed:
- Health risks from asbestos require cautious, preventive measures
- Communication from IVAGO is crucial to avoid confusion and frustration
- Temporary closures highlight the need for alternative waste disposal options
Residents are advised to stay informed via IVAGO’s official channels and prepare for potential delays in recycling services. Will the recyclagepark reopen soon? Monitoring updates will be essential to plan accordingly and maintain responsible waste disposal habits.