Otago Daily Times

Plastic recycling shut down for summer

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WELLINGTON: All soft plastics will go to landfill from the end of the year, due to a massive backlog in recycling.

Soft Plastic Recycling Scheme chairman Malcolm Everts said overseas processing had shut down and Kiwis had been collecting more plastic than could be recycled in New Zealand.

Two local firms are increasing their recycling production, but suspending collection­s of soft plastics for the summer will give the scheme time to build capacity.

While many councils do not collect plastic bags and soft plastic wrappers, stores that were accepting them will stop on December 31.

The scheme, that turns soft plastics into items such as plastic fence posts and ducting, will start again in April next year.

The removal of singleuse carrier bags from all New Zealand supermarke­ts from January 1 would help reduce plastic volumes, Mr Everts said.

Antiwaste campaigner Lesley Ottey has criticised the lack of planning in suspending the scheme at a busy time of year.

‘‘Their timing is garbage — schools are closed, we can’t get the message out, councils are winding down, supermarke­ts are overwhelmi­ngly busy — and they’ve given us to the 31st of December to drop all our soft plastics off and then the scheme closes for the summer,’’ she said.

More recycling facilities would be great, but the best solution was to minimise plastic waste and packaging, Ms Ottey said. — RNZ

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