Kerbside recycling and rubbish
collection service
Your Guide
Kōrero māramatanga
We’re making
recycling easier
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31 October 2016From
We’re making recycling easier
New kerbside service starts
What’s changing?We are moving from a paper bag rubbish collection service to wheelie bins and introducing kerbside recycling.
Why are you making these changes?A review of the district’s rubbish collection services identified the need to change to a more modern, efficient, cost-effective service. The changes will:
Improve services for the community and reduce costs
Increase recycling which will reduce the amount of rubbish going to landfills and have a positive environmental impact
Reduce health and safety risks by introducing automated collection services
Meet the community’s demand for kerbside recycling
What will these changes mean for me? You’ll be able to sort your rubbish and recycling easily. Instead of putting out
paper bags you can now recycle kerbside and reduce your rubbish
The bins and crate you have received are registered to your property
Any extra recyclables that don’t go in your kerbside collection bin or crate can be taken to the Rotorua recycling centre
Your recycling will be collected fortnightly and your general rubbish will still be collected weekly
Keep this booklet handy – it’s your guide to using the new wheelie bins and crate, when and how to put them out and what you can and
cannot put in them.
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Your rubbish will be collected every week.
A new 240L recycling bin (yellow lid) for plastics, cans, paper and cardboard
A new blue crate for glass recycling
A new 140L bin (red lid) for general household rubbish
Your recycling will be collected fortnightly
What will stay the same?
What is changing?
Every week Every fortnight
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231Boundary Rd Week 1
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Each bin has a temporary delivery sticker which shows a specific street address.
The sticker also shows your collection day and whether you are Week 1 or Week 2 for recycling collections.
Each bin is electronically identified and is registered to your address.
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Your calendar, on page 11, will help
you remember your recycling week
Tip
How do I know which is my recycling week?
231Boundary Rd
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Did you know?
We can live stream the collection and track when your bin has
been collected.
Please note: Some collection days are changing. See the maps on page 8 - 10 to check your correct collection day.
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If possible place bins approximately half-a-metre away from other objects and close to the kerb.
Make sure lids are closed and the front of the bin faces the road (wheels are at the back).
Place them away from cars and overhead hazards (eg trees).
Do not place bins on the road.
Please put your rubbish and recycling out by 7.30 am on collection day.
If you have trouble measuring, use the recycling bin width
as a spacer.
Tip
Where do I place my bin?
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What do I put in my recycling bin?
Rinsed food tins Aluminium cans Empty aerosol cans
(e.g. deodorant)
Newspapers and magazines Envelopes and junk mail Egg cartons Clean pizza boxes Cardboard packaging
Clean plastic (Numbers 1 – 7)
Clean tins and cans
Clean paper and cardboard
What can’t go in?
Glass Polystyrene e.g. noodle containers,
meat trays or foam packaging Electronic items Plastic film or bubble wrap Plastic bags
Plastic drink bottles Plastic milk bottles Yoghurt tubs Ice cream containers Plastic tubs e.g margarine containers Cleaning bottles
TipPlease remove the lids from
plastic bottles before recycling (lids can be recycled too).
Food Medical products Crockery and ceramics Garden waste Nappies
Tip
To save space – squash your items
before putting them in the bin
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What do I put in my blue crate?
Clean, empty, unbroken glass bottles and jars, all colours
What do I put in my rubbish bin?
All other rubbish that cannot be recycled in the yellow recycling bin or blue crate.
Window or windscreen glass Broken glass Drinking glasses Light bulbs Cookware including pyrex
Hot ashes Hazardous waste e.g. asbestos, petrol Liquid chemicals Household cleaners Automotive parts e.g. car, boat or truck batteries Paints and solvents Explosives and flammable material including gas bottles
What can’t go in?
What can’t go in?
TipRemove the tops from your bottles and jars and place
tops in the yellow bin.
Did you know?
What you put into your red bin goes
straight to the landfill.
What day do I put my rubbish and recycling out?
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Mamaku
Hamurana
Rotorua district
See larger map
overleaf for this area
Lake Rotorua
Rotorua
Ngongotahā
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The colours on these maps show the daily collection areas.
Lake Rotoiti
Lake Rotomā
Lake Rotoehu
Lake Tarawera
Lake Ōkataina
Lake Ōkareka
Reporoa and Rerewhakaaitu
Reporoa
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Key to collection days
Rubbish is collected every week.
Recycling (the yellow-lidded bin and the blue crate) is collected every fortnight.
Your collection day and week number are shown on the temporary delivery sticker on your recycling bin.
Look at the calendar to check which week your recycling collection is on. You will have either a Week 1 or Week 2 sticker on your wheelie bin which lets you know when to put your yellow and blue crate out.
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There will be no collection on Christmas Day or New Year’s Day. If Christmas or New Year’s Day fall on a weekday, collection will be on the following day and each remaining day of that week will move to one day later than normal.
There will be no collection on Good Friday. Your collection will be changed to Saturday, the day after Good Friday.
Please note: Some collection days for your rubbish and recycling may change. If this happens we will let you know.
An interactive version of this map is available online at www.rotorualakescouncil.nz/rubbish
Which is my recycling week?
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Rotorua city and surroundings
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What happens to my recycling?
Tips to reduce your waste
What happens to my recycling after it goes in the yellow bin?
Choose products with little or no packaging.
Give unwanted clothes to opportunity shops or use clothing bins
Start a compost heap or worm farm, then use the compost/vermicast in your garden.
To reduce food waste use your leftovers up, plan your weekly meals and buy only what you need.
All materials placed in the recycling bin will be compacted in Rotorua and sent to Smart Environmental’s Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) at Kopu.
This process sorts recycling into separate materials. Once separated the products are baled and then sold in NZ and overseas
and turned into new products.
What are some of our recyclables turned into? Paper and cardboard are used in new paper and cardboard products e.g.
packaging material etc.
Aluminium is melted down and turned into new aluminium cans etc.
Tin cans are melted and turned into new steel products.
Plastics are turned into new plastic products (e.g. plastic containers, pallets, clothing, film etc).
Did you know?
You can join a community garden or start one up with friends and
neighbours. Talk to the Council for more
information.
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How to reduce your wasteWhere else could I take my unwanted items?
The Recycling CentreYou can still drop off recyclables at the recycling centre.
E-waste – Electronic waste such as TVs, computers, can be dropped off. Some charges may apply.
Whiteware – A bin is provided for items such as washing machines and metals.
Metal – Private contractors will often pay for your scrap metal or there is a bin at the Recycling Centre.
Transfer StationsSome recycling items can also be dropped off for free at the four Transfer Stations in our district. For larger items and general rubbish, gate charges will apply.
Rotorua LandfillResidents can drop off commercial and bulk quantities of household rubbish at the Rotorua Landfill. Some recycling can also be dropped off at the landfill.
Green Waste – can be taken to the Rotorua Landfill for composting.
Concrete – can be taken to the Rotorua Landfill for recycling.
Hazardous Waste – household hazardous waste can be disposed of at the landfill. Items such as garden sprays, cleaners, paints, glues, batteries and other household chemicals can be hazardous.
You should not include hazardous items in your kerbside collection.
This hazardous waste should be disposed of at the landfill and can be declared to landfill staff on arrival.
Did you know?
There are costs to dismantling items like TVs and de-gassing fridges and
freezers in a safe manner by qualified staff.
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If I live up a steep or a long driveway, will the new bin work for me?From other areas in New Zealand most people are able to make the new bins and crate work. If after a few months you are not able to make the new bin work, give us a call and we will work with you to find a solution.
Why must the lid be down on the bin when placed at kerbside ?The lid must be down to stop contents from spilling or blowing out, to keep animals out and to keep recyclables dry.
Why do you ask me to space my bins away from other crates and bins?This gives the truck’s mechanical arm the room it needs to pick up the bin. If you have trouble measuring, use the bin width as a spacer. Make sure lids are closed and the front of the bin faces the road (wheels are at the back).
Why do we have to keep the glass separate and not just put it in the yellow bin?We need to keep the glass separate in order to most effectively recycle it into new bottles. Please do not put any glass into the yellow recycling bin, as it makes it very difficult to recycle paper and cardboard and it is hard on the machinery used to sort the recycling.
Frequently asked questions
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What happens if I put something that can’t be recycled in my recycle bin?Smart Environmental monitor what comes out of bins as they do the collection. An onscreen camera checks on the type of rubbish and recycling emptied from your bin, and in the case of incorrect material or overflowing bins the contractor will issue you a warning sticker. This will let you know why your bin was not collected.
What happens if my bins or crate are damaged or stolen?Please inform the Council. Each bin has a unique ID number that can be scanned to identify it to your property. If we find it has been misplaced to another residence we can let you know.
If I sell my house, can I take my bins and blue crate with me?No, the recycling and rubbish bins and the blue crate are allocated to the property and must stay with the property. The bins belong to Smart Environmental and Rotorua Lakes Council. If you’re moving to another house in the Rotorua Lakes District, a recycling, rubbish bin and crate should be waiting for you there.
Where do I go for further information?Visit the council website www.rotorualakescouncil.nz/rubbish
or phone the Council on 07 348 4199
If you have any questions about your bins, collections, or fortnightly schedules, please call the Council:
07 348 4199or visit the Council website
www.rotorualakescouncil.nz/rubbish
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