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Bookings now open for Auckland inorganic collections

Published: Thu 18 Jan 2018 04:56 PM
Bookings now open for Auckland inorganic collections
Bookings are now open for Auckland Council’s 2018 inorganic service, which will start making collections in late February.
It’s easy to make a booking. Simply visit aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/inorganic and follow the steps. When you enter your address the booking tool will let you know when your collection week is, and you can go ahead and book.
You can also make a booking at any council service centre, or by calling 09 301 0101.
We will tell you your exact collection date closer to the time, by email, text or phone– if you no longer need the service, you can easily cancel.
About the service
This is the third year Auckland Council’s improved inorganic collection service will run. The service runs between February and December.
All Auckland households can book an annual inorganic collection of up to 1 cubic metre of material (roughly the size of one small trailer load).
Just before collection day, residents simply need to leave items for collection neatly stacked in an obvious place within the boundary of their property.
Councillor Penny Hulse, chair of the Environment and Community committee, says the improved inorganic collection service has helped increase the amount of recoverable materials and decrease the amount of waste sent to landfill.
“Since the service started in late 2015, we’ve diverted more than 3800 tonnes of recyclable items and materials that would have otherwise gone to landfill.
“With more than 80 community groups utilising and repurposing the materials being recovered from the collection, the inorganic service is truly helping create a circular environment for our waste in the Auckland region.”
Have items in good condition? Think about selling or donating first
Rather than store items for an annual collection, Auckland Council is encouraging residents to sell or donate their unwanted reusable items any time of the year.
“There other ways to pass these items on to new homes without having to wait for a collection in your area,” says Cr Hulse.
“There are groups and charities that take donations of items in good condition all year round. You could also consider selling items, or using a platform like Neighbourly to swap or give them away.”
Notes to editors
• The cost of the collection is $23.29 and included in the waste management targeted waste rate, which is part of the annual rates bill.
• Residents can book their collection any time of the year, until bookings close for their area (12 days before that collection week begins).
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