Recycling / July 2022
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August recycling – This month, coffee capsules
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Saturday 3 August is when the recycling day next comes around again. This month we will be accepting selected coffee capsules (see below) which we will send off to the manufacturers recycling programme. Please ensure they are seperated into the … Continue reading →
- Accepted from Ngaio PA News 2020 by feedreader
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Our 1kg bags get turned into fence posts
- Flight Coffee
- Flight Coffee is excited to announce to the world our own recycling system.
- Accepted from Flight Coffee news 2019 by feedreader
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Our 1kg bags get turned into fence posts
- Flight Coffee
- Flight Coffee is excited to announce to the world our own recycling system.
- Accepted from Flight Coffee news by feedreader
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The Wellington firm making plastic fantastic
- Capital Magazine
- Plastic gets a bad wrap, but one Wellington business is doing it right. The post The Wellington firm making plastic fantastic appeared first on Capital Magazine.
- Accepted from Capital Magazine by tonytw1
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Flight Plastics, 75, Wainui Road, Waiwhetu, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, 5010, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Glass collections to resume
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- From WCC: After a two-week break due to the impacts of COVID-19, glass collections will resume on Monday 11 July. Collections are fortnightly, so please check the recycling calendar for your next collection date. There may be a backlog of glass as people have been stockpiling. Please put it out in stages, only in glass crates, soContinue reading "Glass collections to resume"
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Glass recycling collection on hold
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Kia ora, Unfortunately, our waste collection contractors are once again operating at reduced capacity due to COVID-19.
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- covid-19
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