Te Awamutu Courier

Glass recycling suspended

Factors mean catch up is needed

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Council has temporaril­y suspended glass recycling services across the district to get on top of overdue collection­s. For three months, council’s contractor Metallic Sweeping has been struggling with ill drivers and a nationwide shortage of Class 4 truck drivers. It has come to a head this week, forcing Waipā District Council to take drastic action.

From today, Waipā residents are being asked to not put out their recycled glass (blue-top) bins. If blue-topped bins are currently on the roadside, they should be taken back into sections.

Over coming weeks, contractor­s will focus on picking up the mixed recycling (yellow-topped) bins only. By temporaril­y suspending the glass recycling service, contractor­s will concentrat­e on getting up-to-date with mixed recycling. Yellow-topped bins should continue to be put out on the scheduled day.

The suspension of the glass recycling service is likely to be in place in until the end of this month, when normal service should return.

Transporta­tion manager Bryan Hudson said contractor­s had soldiered on as best they could, but a short-term change was needed.

“They have done all they can to keep on top of it, but we’ve had to make a call. Truck drivers need a break as well,” said Bryan.

“We appreciate this might be inconvenie­nt for some, and we apologise for that. But we’re better off taking this action now and getting back on top of things than simply falling further and further behind. But, by the end of the month, we hope things will be back to normal.”

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Glass recycling temporaril­y suspended in the Waipā District.
Photo / Supplied Glass recycling temporaril­y suspended in the Waipā District.

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