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Council to subsidise starter-packs of washable nappies to reduce waste
From this Friday, 10 November, Christchurch City Council will begin subsidising starter-packs of washable nappies in a
bid to reduce the amount of waste going to landfill.
Through a network of local suppliers, for a limited time, Council will provide a $20 discount which will decrease the
initial start-up cost by about 40 per cent.
The campaign, which was first mooted by Hillmorton resident Fiona Summerfield during this year's Community Plan
hearings, aims to cut the amount of rubbish that households using disposables currently put out by up to 60 per cent,
and to save them about $650 for the time that children wear washable nappies.
The promotion, funded by the Council's Community Waste Minimisation Scheme, aims to contribute to the Council's Waste
Management Plan which exists to increase the Christchurch community's participation in reducing, recycling, reusing and
recovering material from waste.
Currently, disposable nappies occupy 2 per cent of the total waste system, and children who solely use disposable
nappies will use about 3,400 before they turn three. That's 60 rubbish bags per year, which will take about 200 years to
break down in the landfill.
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