What to do with some types of plastic and how to keep food waste out of landfill are two of many matters vexing Ruapehu councillors working toward a new plan on waste.
They and community board members have had a workshop on a draft waste management and minimisation plan, waste minimisation officer Daniel Allen said. They looked at research, case studies and public submissions.
The submissions strongly supported the council adopting a Zero Waste 2040 option, as some other New Zealand councils have. Councillors wanted to manage waste locally if possible, rather than paying to ship it out of the district.
What to do with plastic of types 3 to 7 will be an issue, because there are few or no options to recycle it at present.
Councillors also have to think about how to keep compostable waste out of landfill. It can make up 50 per cent of what is picked up at the kerb.