Reuse Points
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Donate and get items for free at collection yards.
At selected collection yards, residents can hand over clean, well-preserved, and functional items to Reuse Points – items that would be a shame to throw away.
The items are stored in designated containers, and anyone can take them in quantities suitable for a regular household.
📍 Where can you find Reuse Points?
Collection yards of the City of Prague which have Reuse Points:
- Perucká 2542/10, Prague 2 – Vinohrady
- Zakrytá, Prague 4 – Záběhlice
- Klikatá, Prague 5 – Košíře
- Ďáblická 791/89, Prague 8 – Ďáblice
- Pod Šancemi 444/1, Prague 9 – Vysočany
- U Plynárny, Prague 10 – Michle
- Generála Šišky, Prague 12 – Modřany
- Jilemnická, Prague 19 – Kbely
- Chvalkovická 3, Prague 20 – Horní Počernice
- Podnikatelská, Prague 21 – Běchovice
- Teplárenská 5, Prague 14 – Kyje
- Vackov Malešická, U Staré cihelny, Prague 3
Collection yards of city districts with Reuse points:
- Suchdolská, Praha – Suchdol
- Jednořadá a Drnovská, Praha 6 (operated directly by the Prague 6 City District)
How does it work?
Without reservation: At most Reuse points, you can stop by anytime during the collection yard’s opening hours and simply take what you need without prior reservation.
With reservation: Reservations for items via the praho.nevyhazujto.cz portal are required
only at three Reuse Points located at the following collection yards:
- Zakrytá, Praha 4 – Záběhlice
- Pod Šancemi 444/1, Praha 9 – Vysočany
- Jilemnická, Praha 19 – Kbely
Below is a list of items that can be donated to the Reuse Point and those that are not
accepted.
✅ Accepted items:
Small furniture and home accessories
Tableware and kitchen utensils
Books, paintings, decorations
Bicycles, skis, sports equipment
Toys, board games
Mechanical tools
❌ Not accepted:
Clothes and shoes
Upholstered furniture
Electronics
More information can be found in the Reuse Point operating rules and on the poster – see the Downloadable Materials section.
The City of Prague plans to further expand the network of Reuse Points to make this service accessible to as many residents as possible.