On February 6 the eyes of the country will be on Northland, with thousands expected to descend on the Bay of Islands for the 185th annual Waitangi Day commemorations.
And with the bumper crowd will come plenty of waste generated by the tens of thousands attending the February 6 commemoration event in the Bay.
But organisers are hoping a team of environmentally conscious waste-busters will pitch in to help with the tonnes of rubbish expected to be generated and have put the call out for those keen to give up some time to keep the Waitangi Treaty Grounds - the birthplace of the nation - clean and tidy.
The team at EcoSolutions are getting ready to again support the celebrations in their zero-waste goals and are keen for more volunteers to join the efforts.
“Last year was the biggest [Waitangi Day] event to date and this year we are gearing up for another big one,” Lucretia Charan, EcoSolutions Environmental Educator said.