Horowhenua Chronicle

Covid prevents kerbside recycling

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All kerbside glass recycling collection­s in Horowhenua were temporaril­y stopped from Monday due to the impact of Omicron on the sorting facility in Palmerston North, where the district’s recycling is sent.

Water and waste services manager Asli Crawford said: “Glass can be safely and hygienical­ly stored, we encourage residents to wash their glass recycling well and put it aside for when collection­s resume.”

Community recycling stations are available if needed and are located in Levin, Waita¯rere Beach, Shannon, Foxton, Foxton Beach, Opiki School and Tokomaru.

All other kerbside collection­s will continue; this includes council rubbish bags and recycling wheelie bin services.

Glass recycling can’t go in your recycling wheelie bin, as it is sorted separately and can damage machinery and potentiall­y hurt staff sorting the recycling.

Recycling wheelie bins found to have glass in them will not be collected.

“We apologise for any inconvenie­nce this disruption causes” Crawford said. “Updates will be provided to the community via Council’s website and social media channels.”

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