Auckland Council wants to get food out of your rubbish, with a city-wide food waste collection to be rolled out by the end of the decade.
The council's Waste Solutions department manager Ian Stupple said the 23-litre lockable food waste bin, supplemented by a seven-litre kitchen caddy, will be collected from city kerbs each week by 2019/20.
At the moment, the average rubbish bag or bin is almost half-filled with food waste, with about 10 per cent each recyclables and green waste and only the remaining third actual rubbish, he said.
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The roll-out is part of a plan for a uniform waste collection system, which will eventually see alternating, user-pays fortnightly kerbside collection of rubbish and recycling from legacy council areas amalgamated to form the SuperCity six years ago.