Manawatu Guardian

Council offers free farm waste drop-off day for farmers

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Manawatu¯ District Council has partnered with Plasbak and Agrecovery to run a free farm waste drop-off day.

It is the perfect opportunit­y for the farming and rural community to drop off and dispose of their farm waste in a free and sustainabl­e way, council utilities manager Wiremu Greening says.

“The team are hoping this event will provide a platform for farm waste recycling to be more widely considered, leading to more environmen­tally conscious waste disposal methods.”

The current methods of disposing of farm waste are burning, burying, or leaving it to collect dust at the back of the shed.

The waste taken to the event, which will take place in Feilding on

Monday, December 11 from 10am until 3pm, will be recycled into agricultur­al products.

Infrastruc­ture general manager Hamish Waugh says initiative­s like this are part of the council’s wider approach to managing waste across the whole district in a more environmen­tally sustainabl­e way.

“We are really looking to collaborat­e and work with industry profession­als to make this as seamless and as economical­ly viable as possible. Tapping into the waste levy funding through central government allows projects like this to benefit our residents while having little to no effect on rates.”

People can bring along:

• 0 to 60-litre containers

• 61 to 210-litre drums

• LDPE (#4) and woven PP (#5) bags • Bale wrap and silage pit covers • Twine

• Large polypropyl­ene feed and fertiliser bags

The containers and drums need to be triple-rinsed, well-drained and free of any remaining residue.

The event will be at Manfeild carpark, 59 South St. To make the process as fast as possible, register at mdc.govt.nz/farmrecycl­ing.

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