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Recycling

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Recycling is one way to reduce your rubbish.

Household recycling

Recyclable items can be taken to transfer stations or sorted into supermarket size bags and put out with your rubbish for weekly kerbside collection.

All recycling needs to be put in supermarket bags with the handles tied. Paper and card can be tied into bundles of supermarket size - anything bigger will not fit into the truck. Recycling plastic.

What can be recycled?

  • Plastic bottles and jars (only grades one and two)
    • Grade 1: Fizzy, fruit and water bottles; marmite, jam, peanut butter plastic jars, etc.
    • Grade 2: Ice cream containers, milk and cream bottles, household detergent bottles.
  • Plastic shopping and bread bags.  
  • Clean glass jars and bottles, including green, brown and blue glass.
  • Clean tin and aluminium cans (there is no need to remove the labels). 
  • All paper, including flattened cardboard (must be folded to size of supermarket shopping bag).

Place items in supermarket bags and tie handles shut please.

What isn’t accepted for recycling?

  • Expanded polystyrene, e.g. disposable cups, meat trays, packing, hamburger boxes etc.  Recycling bales.
  • Butter, margarine and similar plastic containers.  
  • Hard plastic items, e.g. toys, tools, crates, etc.
  • Waxed or plastic coated paper or card including milk cartons.
  • Window or mirror glass, crockery, light bulbs or heat-treated glass.

Other ways to reduce your rubbish

  • If you don't need it, don't take it - do you really need that plastic bag to carry your purchase?  Can you buy a similar product that has less packaging?
  • Composting your garden waste and kitchen scraps is a great idea and you can reuse the composted material on your garden. If you can't compost or mulch, separate your garden waste and take it to a transfer station.
  • Freecycle! Freecycle are an online community where people who have unwanted items can easily find other people who want them, rather than sending them to the landfills. This allows perfectly good (but unwanted) items from being thrown into the landfils, and giving them a new lease of life with a new owner.
  • Check out the Recycling Directory (on the TRC website) to find out how to recycle items that aren't included in the kerbside collection.
  • E-waste can be taken to the e-waste recycling depot.

Did you know?

Every year we dispose of 3.4 million tonnes of rubbish – nearly a tonne for every man, woman and child in New Zealand. Recyclables.

  • Rubbish doesn't break down in a landfill. What we throw out stays around for a very long time.
  • Sixty-five per cent of your rubbish can be recycled or composted.
  • Every month, New Zealanders dispose of enough rubbish to fill a rugby field to more than 30 storeys high.
  • Each of us produces three times more rubbish than we did 20 years ago – and we are running out of places to put it.
  • Burning rubbish releases dioxins into the air, contaminating the atmosphere, and also destroys materials that are recyclable.
  • Taranaki has a Freecycle group (see website below) which is open to anyone who want to recycle items rather than throw them away.

Related links

  • Freecycle website
  • Reduce your Rubbish website

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