Whanganui Midweek

Hazardous Waste Day is back

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After being put on hold for the Covid-19 lockdown, Household Hazardous Waste Day is back next month.

This service gives households the opportunit­y to register hazardous waste with the council and drop it off at a given location and time on Saturday, June 20.

It is essential that hazardous waste is registered with the council and approved before the day so its safe disposal through the proper channels can be planned for.

“Some people will have cleared out shelves and garages during lockdown and found old unwanted chemicals like batteries, insecticid­es and solvents, which can be dangerous for children and pets,” says the council’s waste adviser, Stuart Hylton.

“Household Hazardous Waste Day gives people the opportunit­y to make their homes safer and be secure in the knowledge that they’re doing it in the way that’s best for the environmen­t.”

To register, fill in the form on the Household Hazardous Waste Day section of the Whanganui District Council website. Once registered, the council will contact you with a drop-off location and a time between 9am and 1pm on Saturday, June 20.

Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a “first in, first served” basis. Only registered and approved waste will be accepted.

Visit the Household Hazardous Waste Day section of the Whanganui District Council website for a list of types of hazardous waste the

Council can accept — https:/ /whanganui.govt.nz/ Household-Hazardous-WasteDay

For hazardous waste that cannot be accepted, visit the Resource Whanganui website https://resourcewh­anganui. org.nz.

The Resource Whanganui website was developed with a collaborat­ion between Whanganui District Council, Sustainabl­e Whanganui and the Whanganui Resource Recovery Centre.

“The Resource Whanganui website has a great A-Z directory with informatio­n on disposing of a whole range of items. Just click on the letter, whether it’s M for motor oil or P for paint, and you’re taken to the relevant piece of advice for our local context,” Stuart Hylton says.

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