Household waste collection

Several collection points are located around the port for sorting and recycling your waste.

SELECTIVE SORTING: several collection points allow you to sort your waste:

  • Household waste: burgundy containers
  • Glass: green containers
  • Packaging and paper: yellow containers

Receipt of toxic waste

A recycling point is available in the technical area for sorting and recycling your toxic waste.

NEW! A container for collecting cooking oil has been made available to boaters at the recycling point in the technical area.

CLEANING POINT FOR THE PILON PORT

  • Contaminated solids
  • Oils
  • Paint pots

bulky items

The ‘Allo Encombrants’ service collects your bulky items by appointment every Monday.

  • By telephone: Allo Encombrants: Freephone number: 0 800 732 122 (Free call from a landline)
  • Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 5.30pm (no later than 4pm on the day before collection)
  • Online: mesdechets-golfe.com
  • On the mobile app: ‘Mes déchets | Golfe’

Types of bulky items collected: used household appliances, used furniture and all

items used in a residential home, referred to as ‘monsters’.

Maximum length of items to be collected: 3 metres.

Maximum volume: 1 cubic metre per collection (above this volume, you will need to make several appointments)

new regulations concerning distress flares

The products concerned:

  • Hand flares
  • Smoke flares
  • Parachute flares

CNB VILLANOVA SHOP

04 94 97 90 38

Open Monday to Saturday

from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

DISPOSE OF YOUR FIREWORKS FOR FREE!

Since 2008, they have been mandatory on pleasure craft in order to signal distress at sea.

Ports and local authorities no longer accept expired products. You must drop off your products at ship chandlers that sell pyrotechnic signals. They are required to take back expired or used pyrotechnic signals free of charge:

* Without any weight or volume restrictions;

* Without the holder having to purchase a new product (the ‘one for one’ rule no longer applies)

* All holders of pyrotechnic signals can benefit from these terms.

Please note that this scheme does not apply to ‘Lance Amarre’ and ‘Man overboard’ signals.

Ship chandlers do not collect fire extinguishers.

These products are then collected and processed by the organisation APER Pyro (created in 2015 (initiative launched by the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy).

Ship chandler in Saint-Tropez:

Collection of waste at quayside and at anchorage

NEW!

WASTE COLLECTION AT QUAY: Vessels staying at the old port, the red lighthouse breakwater and the reception area can use this new service 7 days a week from 8am to 10am free of charge by contacting the harbour master’s office. However, vessels that are anchored and do not pay port fees will be required to pay a fee.

A 50-litre bag will be charged at £12.50 excluding VAT and a 100-litre bag will be charged at £25 excluding VAT.

WASTE COLLECTION AT SEA: An on-demand waste collection service at sea is provided by an external service provider during the summer.

Contact : Ecoboat 06 47 60 00 81

Wastewater pumping: Wastewater pumping is a service offered free of charge by the port. The BMS located at the Old Port, Môle Jean Réveille and the reception quay are equipped with a vacuum and/or gravity wastewater pumping system. To use this service, please contact the harbour master’s office 24 hours in advance to book a slot with our team.

All discharges and degassing into port waters are strictly prohibited and will be subject to severe penalties.

Bilge pumping: Bilge pumping is also free of charge. As the pump is mobile, a port agent can come to your vessel so that you can pump out the bilge (maximum 200 litres). This service is available every day from 9am to 12pm by appointment only (48 hours in advance).