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Kerbside
Recycling For Kerikeri-Waipapa Refuse Collection Routes |
Kerikeri-Waipapa
residents on existing refuse collection routes will be able to recycle
at the kerbside with the introduction of a recycling collection trial
from July 3.
The Far North District Council has decided to introduce kerbside collections
as an alternative to establishing a resource recovery centre on a site
at State Highway 10 near the Waimate North junction.
The collections will also replace the existing recycling facility at
the Kerikeri Memorial Hall which has grown to the point where it is
inappropriate for a central location and which is on land required for
vital infrastructural works. However the recycling site at the hall
will be kept open for two weeks (until July 17) as a back-up while people
get used to recycling at the kerbside.
The kerbside trial applies only to people whose household rubbish is
collected on Thursdays and Fridays – generally speaking, this
means householders in and around Waimate North, Kerikeri and Waipapa.
They will be able to get a free 40-litre recycling bag with each purchase
of one or more refuse bags for two weeks from Saturday June 28. The
recycling bags are available from the same outlets as refuse bags and
will cost $1 each after the free phase-in period.
They can be used for plastic bottles and containers Grades 1 to 7, glass
bottles and jars, and aluminium cans and metal tins/cans. Paper and
cardboard can be flattened, folded and tied or put in plastic carrier
bags for collection at the same time.
“People will need to take care to separate their refuse from the
recyclables because the whole exercise will be pointless if the two
are mixed together in the recycling bag,” says Water, Wastewater
and Refuse manager Peter Johnson.
“We hope they will realise that the more they recycle, the less
refuse they have to put out for collection. The convenience of being
able to recycle at the gateway is a definite plus and there are economic
benefits for those who drive some distance in order to separate their
rubbish.”
As well, contractors Waste Works Limited has agreed to provide up to
four modern recycling bins that could be installed for the use of communities
on the periphery of the rubbish collection routes. Exact locations have
yet to be determined and the council will be consulting with communities
to get their support.
Mr Johnson said the kerbside trial would enable the council to gauge
public reaction to the new service and could lead to kerbside recycling
in other refuse collection areas if it proved a success
- The council will carry out a mail drop with two free recycling bags
to all the properties on our contractor’s Thursday and Friday
collection routes. This includes properties that do not use Wasteworks
Ltd services for refuse collections. The mail drop advising of the
new service will be made during week commencing 21 June.
- The contractor, Wasteworks Ltd, will collect recycling bags from
all properties on the Thursday and Friday collection routes, not just
those who use the company’s refuse collection service
- From Saturday 12th July, all recycling bags will cost $1 each
For further information please
contact:-
Alison Lees
Communications Manager
PH 0800 920 029 |
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