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18/4/2024

Anzac Day 2024 service updates

25 April 2024

With Anzac Day falling on a Thursday this year (25/04/2024), please see the following list for service updates in your region:


Branches


Ashburton

  • Gantry and Front Load services will not be operating.


Auckland

  • The office will be closed.
  • All services scheduled for collection Thursday 25 April will operate one day later.


Christchurch

  • The office will be closed and Gantry and Huka services will not be operating
  • Wheelie bin & Front Load General Waste and selected High Volume Recycling services will continue to operate as normal
  • All other recycling services scheduled for collection on Thursday 25 April will operate on their next scheduled service day
  • If you require a Recycling collection or an extra collection, please contact our office.


Dunedin

  • The office will be closed
  • Gantry services will not be operating
  • Front Load and Wheelie Bin services will continue to operate as normal.

 

Gisborne

  • The office will be closed
  • All services, Wheelie Bin, Gantry and Portaloo scheduled for collection on Thursday 25 April will operate one day later.

 

Hokitika

  • The office will be closed
  • Services will be operating as normal.


Kapiti

  • The office will be closed
  • No Gantry service on Thursday 25 April
  • All other services will operate as normal.


Masterton

  • The office will be closed
  • No Front Load or Gantry services will operate
  • Wheelie bin services will operate as normal.


Nelson

  • No services will operate on Thursday 25 April.


Otorohanga

  • The office will be closed
  • Front Load and Rear Load services will be operating
  • Our Recycling Centre will be closed.


Palmerston North

  • The office will be closed
  • All services will continue to operate as normal.


Rotorua

  • The office will be closed
  • Gantry services will not be operating
  • Wheelie Bin services will be completed the following day
  • Front Load services will continue to operate as normal.


Taupo

  • The office will be closed
  • Services will continue to operate as normal.


Tauranga

  • The office will be closed
  • Gantry services will not be operating
  • Wheelie Bin and Front Load services will continue to operate as normal.


Timaru

  • All Front Load services will operate as normal
  • Huka services will not be operating.


Tokoroa

  • The office will be closed.
  • Gantry services will not be operating
  • Wheelie Bin and Front Load services will continue to operate as normal.


Waikato

  • Gantry services will operate one day later than your normal scheduled collection day during this week
  • Front Load services will continue to operate as normal
  • Hamilton Commercial & Hamilton Residential Wheelie Bin services will operate as per your normal collection day during this week.
  • Waipa Yellow Bags and Waipa Residential Wheelie Bin services will operate one day later than your scheduled collection day during this week
  • Lincoln Street the Resource Recovery Centre will be open 9am to 4pm.

Whanganui

  • The office will be closed
  • All services will continue to operate as normal.


Wellington

  • The office will be closed
  • All services will continue to operate as normal.



Transfer Stations


Avondale (Patiki) - Auckland

  • The Transfer Station will be open 8am to 4pm.


Mairangi Bay - Auckland

  • The Transfer Station will be open 8am to 4pm.


Onehunga (Pikes Point) - Auckland

  • The Transfer Station will be open 9am to 4pm.


Wiri - Auckland

  • The Transfer Station will be open from 8am to 2pm.


Pukekohe - Franklin

  • The Transfer Station will be closed.


Cambridge - Hamilton

  • The Transfer Station will be open 8am to 5pm.


Te Rapa - Hamilton

  • The Transfer Station will be closed.


Colson Road - New Plymouth

  • The Transfer Station will be closed.


Palmerston North

  • The Transfer Station will be open 9am to 4:30pm.


Maleme - Tauranga

  • The Transfer Station will be open 9am to 5pm.


Te Maunga - Tauranga

  • The Transfer Station will be open 9am to 5pm.


Otaki - Wellington

  • The Transfer Station will be open 9am to 5pm.


Hokitika

  • The Transfer Station will be closed.
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Recycling 101: five easy best-practice tips

7/8/2023

3 mins read

At Enviro NZ, our role is to help our customers and local communities do the right thing by the environment. We aim to not only provide recycling solutions but also to help educate people on the most effective practices for keeping materials in circulation. To help you recycle like a pro, we've gathered five easy best-practice tips to help on your way:


Rinse before you throw

Contamination is a major issue in the recycling industry. It occurs when dirty or non-recyclable materials such as food scraps, liquids, or certain chemical additives are mixed in with your recycling and can render an entire mix unusable. This means that instead of finding renewed purpose as a recycled item, they end up going to landfill. Thoroughly rinsing away any food scrap or liquids from your recycling before putting them in your bin is a quick and easy way to help keep them in circulation and out of landfill.


Keep your items loose

Remember to keep your items loose and any cardboard flattened when placing your recyclables in your bin. You may be tempted to stack your recyclables or put them in a plastic bag for convenience - this can prevent your items from being successfully processed at your local recycling centre. With the sheer volume of recycling being processed daily, stacked or bagged items cannot be efficiently separated on the sorting lines, increasing the chance of contamination or damage to the machinery. Keeping your materials loose and free goes a long way to increasing diversion rates.


Remember the numbers 1,2 and 5

Your local council will have strict rules around which types of plastics they can accept for recycling. Most councils generally accept plastics 1, 2 and 5. With the 2024 move to , these will become the only types of plastics accepted for kerbside collection. You can find out what grade your plastic is by looking for a small triangle with a number inside. Triangles with numbers 1, 2 or 5 can go in your recycling bin. If the triangle has other numbers or no number, those plastics typically cannot be commercially recycled in New Zealand, and they should be disposed in the rubbish bin.


Keep batteries out of your recycling bin

Households may use different types of batteries. All of them are made up of several materials, which can't be recycled as part of your standard kerbside collection. Batteries may contain hazardous materials such as mercury, lead and other toxic substances, which can be harmful to the environment. Lithium batteries, which are present in most electronics, pose a major fire risk when compressed with dry recyclables, such as paper.


When it comes to plastic bottles, removing the lids from your recyclables is important. Lids that are smaller than your standard large yoghurt container are often too small to be detected by most recycling machinery and can potentially fall through the cracks, causing issues. In some cases, the plastic used for bottle lids is made from grades other than 1, 2 or 5, meaning that the additives and materials pose a risk of contamination. While council rules on this currently vary, lids off will become a nationwide rule with the upcoming 2024 kerbside standardisation.

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