In the next step, the green waste is only coarsely shredded to leave plastic parts as large as possible and then sent through a sieve. In the best case, if all limits for plastic particles and pollutants are met, the fine fraction can be delivered directly and as close as possible to the location as fertiliser to agricultural businesses. The coarse fraction, however, must be transported to more distant composting plants. There, the plastic fractions are removed with a very high technical and energetic effort. If, for example, a finer screen has to be used to remove even smaller plastic parts, far more than twice the energy input is required in the entire process. The ecological benefit decreases and the costs for processing increase, which is ultimately also reflected in the waste fees.