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Waste Management

Weekly Rubbish Collection

What does the Council do with our weekly rubbish bags?

Dog strikes

What should I use to put my rubbish in?

How much bagged refuse can I put out?

What does the yellow sorry sticker mean?

What won't the Council collect?


Weekly Rubbish Collection

What does the Council do with our weekly rubbish bags?

Rubbish collected by the Council's contractors is not able to be sorted for possible recycling. The bags are disposed of in a landfill where much of the rubbish does not break down. There are no landfills in the Papakura District  so we  send all our rubbish out of the District. 


Dog Strikes

Residents should place their rubbish bags out at 07:00am on the morning of their collection, NOT the night before to avoid animal “strike”. Residents who repeatedly place their rubbish bags out the night before their collection, causing animal strike, may be prosecuted.

If you see a dog interfering with rubbish or any unattended do then please phone Council with any details of the dogs appearance and home.

The Council contractor cleans up dog/animal strike as they see it on the daily collection route. Council requests feedback if the strikes aren't being cleaned up by the end of any given collection day.


What should I use to put my rubbish in?

Papakura District Council's residential rubbish collection in Takanini, Papakura, Ardmore and Drury operates under a user pays system. Only the official red rubbish bags will be accepted by the Council's contractors. Bags are available in dairies, supermarkets, petrol stations and other outlets in Papakura at a recommended retail price of $1.50. This covers the cost of the bags, their collection and disposal. Rubbish collection days stay the same.


When should I put my rubbish out?

Place bags in clear view on the kerb just before 7:00am on your designated collection day, but not the night before to avoid animal strikes.

Collection in the town centre only starts at 6.30 am to avoid traffic congestion Businesses in the town centre may place bags out after 5pm on Wednesday nights since there are no dogs there.


How much bagged refuse can I put out? 

The user pays system places no limit on the quantity of official red bags that can be placed out at the kerb on rubbish days.


What does the yellow sorry sticker mean?

A yellow “sorry” sticker on your rubbish bag means the bag contained non-complying waste or was either too big or too heavy.  See below


What won't the Council collect?

For various reasons, the household waste collection at Papakura cannot contain the following materials:

Non conforming materials

Reason

Recommendation

Grass, sawdust or any type of garden waste

Organic matter causes more leachate in landfills

Add to compost, use as mulch, pay private green-waste collector

Hazardous wastes e.g. used oils,  take-home  oil packs, pesticides

Landfills can not accept Hazardous waste that has not been treated

Take these materials to the Hazmobile collection

Recyclable materials that should be placed out for kerbside recycling

The weekly collection provides for diversion from landfill. Glass in large volumes is unsafe for collectors i.e. weight and cuts

Residents are entitled to use up to three recycling bins at no cost

Inorganic items e.g. broken appliances, old items from the garden shed

The weekly refuse collection is for household waste from rubbish bins in the kitchen, bathroom, bedrooms, office etc.

Store inorganic items for the annual inorganic collection each year

Hot or warm ash

Safety risk to collectors. May cause a fire in the truck, Transfer Station or landfill

If from untreated timber, add to compost or mulch, if treated take to the Hazmobile

Liquids of any sort

Road hazard, landfills are for solid waste only. Causes an environmental hazard if it leaks into storm water

If non hazardous place on garden or grass, or flush it down the toilet, if hazardous take to the Hazmobile collection

Bags weighing over 15kg

Safety issue for collectors

Reconsider what is being disposed of as most household refuse weighs less than 7 kg per bag. Use more bags


Transfer Station

Does the Council own/manage the Transfer Station?

What does the Transfer Station accept?

Does it cost money to dump our rubbish there?

Where is it?

When is it open?

Does Council own/manage the Transfer Station?

No. It is operated by a private company.


What does the Transfer Station accept?

It accepts most forms of waste, except hazardous waste. These are then taken to either recycling outlets and/or landfill for disposal. 


Does it cost money to dump our rubbish there?

Yes. The fees depend on the volume of rubbish you have.


Where is it?

Inlet Road, Papakura.


When is it open?

For information on opening hours & charges, please contact the Transfer Station
on
09 299 8153.

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