A fast-growing global company which salvages non-recyclable waste items and turns them into new products is about to be launched in New Zealand.
TerraCycle, which was founded in 2001 and operates in 23 countries, will kick off in New Zealand today.
The business works with major brands around the world to sponsor free collection programmes for rubbish such as cigarette butts, dirty nappies and chewing gum, which would otherwise end up in landfill.
Its New Zealand arm will focus on gathering confectionery wrappers by getting members of the public to send them to collection points by freepost.
For every wrapper returned, TerraCycle will donate 2c to the school or charity of the collector's choice.