Waikato farmers safely disposed of six tonnes of waste at an inaugural one-stop recycling and recovery event in Matamata last month, and are pushing for more action to sustainably clear waste from our rural communities.
To avoid harmful disposal practices such as burning, burying or storing, rural recycling programme, Agrecovery partnered with Plasback to deliver one-stop shop recycling events.
They are part of the New Zealand Rural Waste Minimisation project led by Environment Canterbury, with support from the Ministry for the Environment — trialling new ways of supporting farmers and growers to recycle inorganic waste.
More than 50 local farmers brought two tonnes of empty agrichemical containers and drums, over two tonnes of used motor oil and their containers, one tonne of unwanted or expired agrichemicals and one tonne of fertiliser bags on the day and at on-farm collections carried out as part of the event.
"These farmers demonstrate a commendable commitment to the safe recovery and recycling of waste, by preparing it for disposal and facing wild weather conditions to bring it in on the day," says Agrecovery general manager Simon Andrew.