In 2024, the council will introduce a kerbside recycling service.
Council chief executive David Langford said despite the service not being in place just yet, many in the district were recycling, making regular visits to the Whanganui Resource Recovery Centre on Maria Pl.
“This shows that we are a diligent community that really cares about the environment,” Langford said.
As well as sharing tips, the council wanted to hear the residents’ ideas.
The council’s Facebook page will also host competitions for individuals from October 16-20, with the chance to win boxes of fresh vegetables from Laugesen’s Gardens.
Businesses will also have the opportunity to win a free sustainability audit from the Whanganui Sustainability Trust to identify opportunities to reduce waste and save money.
During the week, people can also recycle their old mobile phones through the Re:Mobile scheme.
People with phones they’re looking to recycle can simply drop theirs off at the Whanganui District Council building at 101 Guyton St.
Funds raised through salvaged parts will help support the Sustainable Coastlines coastal restoration project.
For more information about Recycling Week, people can visit reclaim.co.nz.
Finn Williams is a multimedia journalist for the Whanganui Chronicle. He joined the Chronicle in early 2022 and regularly covers stories about business, events and emergencies. He also enjoys writing opinion columns on whatever interests him.