You have to remove the plastic label if you want to recycle this plastic bottle.

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At least in Germany that step is not necessary as far as I know.

It...it probably is.

Not really. We do have to make sure to empty the container as good as possible though.

Man, I was looking into Germany's waste infrastructure in general, and damn, I'm jealous, lol. I couldn't find any concrete answers to the degree on which you should rinse plastic, though. That said, I imagine it's probably in your best interest to at least give a quick rinse to avoid your own bin getting nasty, even if not required.

What I found is the term löffelrein, a wonderful German word meaning something like "as clean as possible when using a spoon" for joghurt for example.

I usually bring my trash down before it get's nasty. Our "bio trash" is more of a problem, as anything biodegradable gets into it which attracts fruit flys. Rinsing plastics is still just a waste of water (and time).