Katikati Advertiser

RECYCLING RULES

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ITEMS ACCEPTED

■ Glass bottles and jars separated into colours

■ Aluminium cans

■ Tin cans

■ Flattened corrugated cardboard

■ Paper, including light card and egg cartons

■ Clear plastic milk and cream bottles

■ Anchor light proof milk bottles

■ Clear plastic drink bottles

ITEMS NOT ACCEPTED

■ Meat trays, plastic punnets, janitorial plastics (even if it is a Number 1 or 2 plastic)

■ Coloured plastic bottles, eg Ginger beer, Sprite etc

■ Greenwaste will not be accepted if it includes flax, pampas, bamboo, gorse or palms. (These are treated as normal refuse and not accepted at the recycling centres). Greenwaste stem diameter must be no thicker than 100mm and the length no longer than three metres.

Hours extended for recycling and greenwaste sites

Western Bay of Plenty District Council‘s recycling centres and greenwaste drop-off sites have extended their operating hours to receive stockpiled plastics and greenwaste until the end of May. Recycling and greenwaste facilities in the District are operating under Alert Level 2 conditions with extended hours and additional open days from this Sunday, May 24 until Sunday, May 31. During this time centres will operate from 9am to 4pm, closing for lunch between 12noon and 1pm.

Open days for the respective recycling centres:

— Katikati open on Thursday May 28 (plastics only), Saturday May 30 (plastics, cardboard, paper, colour sorted glass, tin/aluminium cans) and Sunday May 31 (greenwaste only).

— Athenree open Sunday May 24 (greenwaste only), Tuesday May 26 (plastics only), Thursday May 28 (plastics, cardboard, paper, colour sorted glass, tin/aluminium cans), Saturday May 30 (plastics, cardboard, paper, colour sorted glass, tin/aluminium cans) and Sunday May 31 (greenwaste only). — Omokoroa open on Wednesday May27 (greenwaste only) and Saturday May 30 (greenwaste only). Normal hours and operations for all recycling centres will resume from Monday, June 1.

Under Alert Level Two conditions until June 1, customers will be required to maintain a one-metre physical distance for safety reasons. Staff will not be assisting customers with their recycling. Council’s Utilities Manager Kelvin Hill said the public has been great in accepting the Covid-19 operating hours and the restrictio­ns on accepted recyclable goods under Alert Levels 3 and 2. Janitorial and coloured plastics will no longer be accepted at any recycling centres nationwide due to there being no market for these plastics in the foreseeabl­e future. Council is not prepared to collect these plastics and then have to take them to the landfill, as this would end up being a cost on ratepayers, Kelvin said.

“We will not be accepting any coloured plastic, plastic meat trays, or any type of plastic products like margarine or ice cream containers and we suggest people place these items in their rubbish bins. Please do not be offended if we say no at the gate to receiving these items at our centres.

“We thank everyone for their cooperatio­n and patience during this period.”

Rules for Alert Level 2:

• No pets allowed in vehicles on site

• Limited number of vehicles in the site to maintain the physical distancing required.

• No trailers (apart from when centres open for greenwaste only)

• Only Eftpos transactio­ns accepted for greenwaste. No cash accepted.

 ??  ?? Plastic bottles that are acceptable at the recycling centre.
Plastic bottles that are acceptable at the recycling centre.

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