Auckland City Council: Recycling a Success
Auckland City Council
Media release
12 November
2009
Aucklanders have embraced the opportunity to
recycle in public places during a three-month trial of 22
bins in the CBD. As a result, Auckland City Council plans to
permanently introduce the recycling bins in public places
and expand the number and areas they are located.
Under a trial funded by the Ministry for the
Environment as part of its “Love New Zealand” programe,
Auckland City Council placed 22 recycling bins around the
inner CBD from May 2009. Each bin collected an average of
3.72kg of material per week which was sent to the Visy
Material Recovery Facility (MRF) for processing. 87% of this
was recyclable which is seen as a very good recovery rate
for a trial period.
As well as promoting the benefits
of recycling, the purpose of the trial was also to work out
the most effective methods of public recycling including the
most popular bin type and the most used locations. The trial
found that recycling bins located next to rubbish bins were
most popular. The design of the lid of the bin had an impact
on the amount of recyclables collected. The most recycled
material was glass followed by PET drink bottles.
City Development Committee chairperson Councillor
Aaron Bhatnagar welcomed the move. “Aucklanders have shown
they want more opportunities to recycle so we will be
introducing more recycling bins around the city including in
areas that will get a lot of use during the Rugby World
Cup,” says Councillor Bhatnagar.
In addition to
the trial locations around the Viaduct, ferry terminals,
Britomart and some central city shopping streets, the public
recycling bins will now be introduced into other areas
including the area around Eden
Park.
ENDS