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18 March 2008 |
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Street Recycling
Initiative Now Operational
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The Far North's first
purpose-designed street recycling bins were installed in town centres
at Doubtless Bay, Paihia and Russell this week.
The bins are part of the government’s Recycling in Public Places
initiative which aims to encourage recycling in public places. The Far
North was one of four local authorities selected by the Ministry for
the Environment to participate in a pilot scheme.
The initiative was officially launched by Eastern Community Board chair
Paul Gorringe and Ministry for the Environment project manager for the
Recycling in Public Places Initiative Caroline Read at Paihia yesterday.
The pilot bins are installed at the Cable Bay Beach Reserve, Scout Park
at Mangonui, the Village Green at Paihia and at the Russell Wharf.
The bins are marked to take specific recyclables such as aluminium cans
and glass and plastic bottles and containers. They can be recognised
by their ‘Love NZ – Recycle with care’ brand.
Locations which traditionally have attracted high visitor numbers have
been selected for the bins to enable the best possible assessment to
be made of the success of the pilot programme.
However local residents also have a significant part to play in encouraging
and promoting the correct use of these facilities. The success or failure
of the pilot will determine whether or not the initiative is expanded
to town centres and high profile visitor locations across the rest of
the Far North.
The street recycling bins are designed as a convenience for visitors
and locals alike, to augment existing recycling facilities at Refuse
Transfer Stations and the new Resource Recovery Parks currently under
development.
For further information please contact:-
Rick McCall
Communications Officer
Far North District Council
0800 920 029
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Mike Colebrook
Project Co-ordinator
Far North District Council
0800 920 029 |
Page created/updated: 18 March, 2008
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