When I moved to the Bay one of the first questions I asked of Tauranga City Council was "where do I get a kerbside recycling bin?". I was promptly told that I could pay a private company to collect my recycling, or transport it myself to one of two recycling stations in the city.
I was so confused. 'But it's the 21st century', I said. The environment here is so beautiful. Why are we not encouraging locals to look after said environment by recycling?
These are questions that have plagued me intermittently over the past five years. So much so that this time last year I sat down with recycling expert Marty Hoffart, from Waste Watchers, to discuss our city's waste management system.
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He explained that no recycling service is ever free. As residents, we all pay for recycling one way or another. At the moment, we pay contractors to collect our kerbside recycling, a system Marty explains is technically cheaper as it means only those who are recycling pay for it.