A fifth new-generation rural recycling depot has been rolled out, and three six-metre specially adapted containers delivered to land next to the Maraekakaho River Bridge.
All household recycling – paper, cardboard, plastics number 1 to 7, cans and colour-sorted glass - can be dropped off at the site.
Planning for rural recycle centres started in 2012, to help rural residents move away from disposing rubbish on their farms. Hastings District Council's waste team identified appropriate rural sites, a design for the recycling facilities and a way of managing collection in far-flung areas.
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Maraekakaho was one of two rural areas to be part of a two-year trial using smaller recycling bins, before the roll-out of the containers.