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City’s recycling to be examined

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High contaminat­ion rates in Porirua’s kerbside recycling has prompted an initiative that will see “recycling ambassador­s” checking recycling bin contents before collection.

Due to a rising level of contaminat­ed items in the recycling – costing between $6000 and $8000 a month to remove – the ambassador­s will be checking what’s being put out for collection.

A month-long audit starts next week and will gather informatio­n and data to help identify specific areas where Porirua’s high contaminat­ion levels are and target our education and support for those residents.

Following the audit we will be introducin­g a 3-Strikes process. This means that if we find nonrecycla­ble or contaminat­ed items in your bin, you’ll get a sticker – if you receive three stickers, you could lose your bin.

Similar initiative­s are occurring in other cities, including Hamilton, Christchur­ch and Dunedin, with positive behaviour changes being experience­d and less loads ending up in the landfill.

The recycling industry relies on good quality, clean recyclable material, says David Down, Porirua’s Manager Water andWaste.

“Material is hand-sorted before it goes through the machines and we’re regularly seeing hazardous items such as dirty nappies, sanitary items, broken glass and rotting meat.”

“This is something we all need to do better – sending recycling to the landfill costs the city and the environmen­t, and has health and safety implicatio­ns for staff collecting the bins and at the sorting facility,” he says.

“We can all play our part by checking what’s in and what’s out. Clean and rinse your glass, plastics and cans, and remember not to put in lids or soft plastics.

“If we work together we can make a positive difference.”

A recycling ambassador is currently in place at the Bulk Recycling Facility at Spicer Landfill, and now we have a high quality ofmaterial­s being made available for recycling, Mr Down says.

More detailed informatio­n on the 3-Strikes process will be delivered to households following the audit.

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