Is Burning Trash Legal in Austria After the 2026 Law Changes?

No. Burning household or garden waste is generally prohibited under Austrian waste management laws due to air pollution risks. Exceptions exist for small-scale, controlled burning in rural areas, but strict regional and federal regulations apply.

Key Regulations for Burning Trash in Austria

  • Federal Waste Management Act (AWG 2002, §15): Prohibits open burning of waste unless explicitly permitted by local authorities. Violations may incur fines up to €36,500.
  • Air Quality Control Regulations (IG-L 2024): Aligns with EU directives, restricting particulate emissions. Burning during high-pollution alerts (e.g., PM10 > 50 µg/m³) is banned nationwide.
  • Regional Bylaws (e.g., Lower Austria’s Abfallwirtschaftsgesetz): Requires permits for agricultural or forestry waste burning. Municipalities like Vienna impose stricter bans; rural districts may allow limited burning outside fire-risk seasons.

Local enforcement falls under the Austrian Environment Agency (UBA) and municipal waste authorities. Since 2026, digital reporting systems (e.g., eAbfallwirtschaft) track permitted burns to curb illegal incineration. Non-compliance risks criminal liability under §164 of the Criminal Code for environmental damage. Always consult your Bezirkshauptmannschaft or Magistrat before burning.