July 5, 2008
New Trash Bins to help Sort Recyclable Materials

In an effort to help sort out and identify the recyclable materials, blue trash bins have become a way to allow local citizens in Auckland in helping the recycling effort. They are now placed there so that people can help in the trash sorting process. Only recyclable materials are allowed to be placed there. Otherwise, they will not be collected.
But to date, many Auckland folks are still ignoring the real use of these blue trash bins. Stickers have been placed to remind them and should they continue, they will just find their trash piling up.
Perhaps this is a good example we can follow especially if we in our local areas are having trouble contributing to the entire green effort.
The city’s new collection service began on Monday, but blue crates still lined the kerbs alongside new 240-litre wheelie bins.
A council spokeswoman says recyclables put out in the old crates won’t be collected.
Instead a sticker is being put on the crates to remind residents to use the new bins.
“Rubbish detectives” have been going ahead of trucks this week to check for contaminants in the bins, and leaving notes for offending residents.
(Source) Stuff.co.nz
Tags: bins rubbish, blue trash, recyclable materials, recycling, trash bins
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