Recycling for rural residents near Pongakawa is about to get easier thanks to a rural recycling trial programme coming to their neighbourhood.
Western Bay of Plenty District Council is launching a six-month trial of a manned trailer to take domestic recycling, 9am-1pm every second Saturday at BP Pongakawa.
Starting November 30, users will be able to recycle; glass (bottles and jars), plastic (No 1 and No 2), tin and aluminium cans, paper and cardboard (flattened). No whiteware, oil or green waste will be taken.
The council's resource recovery and waste team leader, Ilze Kruis, says the trial follows consultation, through the annual plan in 2018, on the proposal to introduce a rural recycling drop-off point. The intention was to make it easier for rural communities to be able to recycle with 76 per cent of respondents in support of establishing rural recycling drop-off points.
The east of the district was chosen to run the trial as this was seen as the area with the greatest opportunity to reduce travel times to facilities.