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You can help by checking plastic containers before you buy them and choosing only those marked as type 1, 2 or 5. Was this page useful? Would you like our customer services team to get in contact with you? Zero Waste. Te hangarua me te kohi para Recycling and rubbish collection Te hangarua me te kohi para Recycling and rubbish collection More about Recycling and rubbish collection.

Te whakaiti i te para Waste minimisation More about Waste minimisation. Recycling and rubbish collection. Zero Waste Recycling and rubbish collection Your recycling bin. These items can go in your recycling bin Paper Cardboard flatten, remove tape Egg cartons Plastic bottles and containers with numbers 1, 2 or 5 in a triangle remove lids, rinse, do not squash Tin cans Aluminium cans Empty aerosol cans remove lid No lids please Make sure you remove lids from plastic bottles and containers before you put them in your recycling bin.

Please put the lids in your landfill bin. These items cannot go in your recycling bin Containers and bottles with lids on them All lids of bottles and containers Pots, pans, large metal items Bottles with liquids in them Drink cartons, juice and milk boxes Expanded polystyrene even with a '6' in a triangle Coffee cups Medical waste Plastic bags Clothes, toys, shoes Batteries Containers over three litres Soft plastic packaging and film.

Plastic bottles and containers with numbers 3, 4, 6 or 7 in a triangle Packaging made of more than one material Electrical items can be taken to The Junction Nappies Garden waste Shredded paper Motor oil containers. Recycling tips To check what type of plastic your container is, look for a triangle with a number on it.

Empty and rinse containers to remove liquids and food scraps. Labels do not need to be removed. Zero Waste videos Check out our quick and helpful videos to learn more about how to recycle. Click here to find out about household bulky waste collections. Paper — newspapers, magazines, yellow pages, shredded paper, wrapping paper, catalogues, telephone directories and junk mail. Below are details regarding our curbside recycling program. As an alternative, most local grocery stores offer plastic bag recycling.

Check with your favorite store to find out the location of their plastic bag recycling area. All recyclables should be loose in the cart.

You can find your nearest battery recycling centre on the Recycle Now website. Our garden waste gets composted for use in nearby agriculture. It's important not to contaminate it with the wrong things.



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