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Kerbside
Recycling Trial Starts July 3 |
Every rubbish collection
day is also recycling day for Kerikeri, Waipapa and Waimate North residents
from Thursday July 3.
The Far North District Council is introducing a 12-month recycling trial
for everyone whose rubbish collection day is Thursday or Friday, regardless
of whether or not they use a private contractor to pick up their rubbish
instead of the council’s contractor Waste Works Ltd. For more information open the Recycling Brochure (272 Kb PDF).
Water, Wastewater and Refuse Manager Peter Johnson says the new kerbside
collections replace the existing recycling facility at the Kerikeri
Memorial Hall, which will close on Thursday July 17.
“We think people will like the convenience of being able to recycle
at their front gate and there will be economic benefits for people who
no longer need to drive to the hall to sort their rubbish,” he
said.
The trial will enable those on the rubbish collection routes to recycle
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.
“We hope people will realise that the more they recycle, the less
refuse they have to put out for collection,” Mr Johnson said.
“This is good for the environment and also saves increasingly
scarce landfill space.”
People on the collection routes can get a free 40-litre recycling bag
with each purchase of one or more refuse bags for two weeks from Saturday
June 28 until Saturday July 12. The recycling bags are available from
the same places as refuse bags and will cost $1 each after the two week
introductory period.
After a year, depending on public reaction, kerbside recycling bins
may be introduced to replace bags, the scheme may be funded from rates
instead of on a per bag basis and kerbside recycling may be extended
to other areas, Mr Johnson said.
Meanwhile, the council is working with communities to determine the
best location for three large recycling bins that will enable people
to recycle even if they live just outside the kerbside recycling area.
Potential locations are Okaihau, Kaeo and Puketona Junction.
Householders without kerbside recycling or access to the large bins
can take their recycling to the Whitehills, Kaikohe or Whangae transfer
stations, while businesses can choose from several commercial recycling
operations in the mid North/Bay of Islands areas. .
For further information please contact:-
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Alison Lees
Far North District Council Communications Manager
Phone 09 401 5277 or 027 224 5423
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Page created/updated: 23 June, 2008
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