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REGULAR UPKEEP OF YOUR GARDEN CAN RESULT IN A LOT OF DÉCHETS VERTS Reader Question: Can I burn garden cuttings during spring? I cut down many brambles in my garden last year. I left the


trimmings where they fell so they should burn easily after being left so long. Rules on burning garden waste are in place throughout the year and are not season-specific.  A 2011 law banned


the burning of déchets verts (green waste) in gardens.  This includes:  * Grass that has been mowed * Dead leaves * Brush clearings, hedge and shrub trimmings and residue * Fruit and


vegetable peelings Your bramble trimmings fall under hedge residue, and therefore cannot be burned whether using just by lighting or by a larger garden incinerator.  It is banned not only


for safety reasons (to reduce the risk of any fires) but also due to the toxic emissions that burning green waste can emit.  The choices are either to mulch or compost the trimmings at home


or to take them to a local tip/recycling centre (déchetterie).  However, tips in some areas, including Rennes (Ille-et-Vilaine), have stopped accepting grass clippings entirely. In such


areas, people are encouraged to mulch, compost or reuse grass clippings. Read more: Is home composting now mandatory in France? Note this is not related to laws on débroussaillage.  Read


more: Why the French government wants you to clear up your garden WHAT IF THERE ARE NO GREEN WASTE DISPOSAL CENTRES NEAR ME?  However, in the case where you do not have a déchetterie that


can take green waste nearby, or have a green waste collection system as part of local bin services, you can ask your mairie for permission to burn it.  This is also the case if you are


burning trimmings to fight certain invasive plant species although this is unlikely to apply to your hedge trimmings.  Read more: Grass cuttings are no longer accepted at some public tips in


France WHAT ARE THE RISKS OF BURNING GARDEN WASTE?  As mentioned, burning garden waste produces toxic emissions, as well as heavy smoke, and increases the risk of fire, especially in wooded


areas. Anyone caught burning green waste without permission can face a fine of €450.  In addition, neighbours may start a disturbance dispute against you over the smoke or smell. 


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