Kerbside News
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Your kerbside summer services: dates and extra collections
Kaimai WardKatikati - Waihī Beach WardMaketu - Te Puke WardKerbside CollectiveNewsWe've got your back with all you need to know to manage your rubbish and recycling this summer.
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Anzac Day recycling centre hours
Kaimai WardKatikati - Waihī Beach WardMaketu - Te Puke WardKerbside CollectiveNewsAs a mark of respect, and to allow staff to attend Anzac Day services, our recycling centres will be closed on the morning of Thursday 25 April, reopening at 1pm.
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Lifting the lid on recycling rules
Kaimai WardKatikati - Waihī Beach WardMaketu - Te Puke WardKerbside CollectiveNewsWith the introduction of standardised kerbside recycling rules across New Zealand on February 1, it is now the same for everyone.
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Pay-As-You-Throw tag goes up
Kaimai WardKatikati - Waihī Beach WardMaketu - Te Puke WardKerbside CollectiveNewsWestern Bay’s Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT) tag recommended retail price (RRP) is going up, but we’ve got tips to help you save money.
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Kerbside Collective saves material and money
Kerbside CollectiveNewsWestern Bay you’ve done it again! You’ve increased the amount of waste diverted from landfill by 20 percent compared to last year.
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Good Friday kerbside collections delayed a day
Kerbside CollectiveNewsIf your bin day is normally a Friday listen up, change is coming your way over the Easter weekend.
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Same look, new design for kerbside pay-as-you-throw tags
Kerbside CollectiveNewsIncreased durability, reliability and anti-copying measures are some of the key features of our newly redesigned pay-as-you-throw (PAYT) tags.
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Weekly glass collections for Pukehina these holidays
Kerbside CollectiveNewsDoes your glass crate fill up fast when guests come around for the holidays? This summer in Pukehina, we're putting on extra glass collections over the peak holiday period.
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Extra kerbside collections return to Waihī Beach area this summer
Kerbside CollectiveNewsWorried your bins will fill up fast this summer? Get familiar with our extra kerbside collections and put your mind at ease.
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Kerbside Collective operating as usual on Monday 26 September
Kerbside CollectiveNewsWhile many of Aotearoa mark the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, our Kerbside Collective team will be collecting rubbish and recycling as usual.
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Reminder to fit your PAYT tag correctly
Kerbside CollectiveNewsWestern Bay of Plenty locals are being reminded to put the rubbish out with a correctly fitted pay-as-you-throw tag or expect to keep your waste for another week.
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Never forget your bin day again
Kerbside CollectiveNewsHave trouble remembering which day to put your bin out each week? Get a reminder straight to your phone and join our crusade to reduce waste and costs.
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Re-start with return of food scrap collections
Kerbside CollectiveNewsCouncil’s mission to reduce waste to landfill is back at full capacity as green lid food scraps bins return to kerbside collections.
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Reminder to keep glass out of your mixed recycling bin
Kerbside CollectiveNewsWestern Bay residents are being asked to temporarily curb their kerbside glass recycling efforts to ensure their empties don’t end up in landfill.
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Changes to Kerbside Collections due to staff shortages
Kerbside CollectiveNewsFood scraps and glass are to be temporarily removed from kerbside collections due to COVID-19 staff shortages.
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Final stop for Waihī Beach’s extra summer kerbside collections
Kerbside CollectiveNewsA busy first summer of extra kerbside collections in the Waihī Beach area is being hailed a success.
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#5 plastics join Kerbside Collective crew
Kerbside CollectiveNewsWestern Bay’s Kerbside Collective crew just got bigger with #5 plastics now being accepted.
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Kerbside collections carry on as usual over Christmas
Kerbside CollectiveNewsIt is business as usual for Western Bay of Plenty District Council kerbside collections this summer holiday period.
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Extra summer kerbside collections for Waihī Beach area
Kerbside CollectiveNewsGuests filing in and bins filling up? Western Bay of Plenty District Council has you covered with extra kerbside collections.
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Councils ask residents to think before they throw following injury
Kerbside CollectiveNewsIt was hook, line and stitches for Aroha Rahui when she was injured by a fishhook placed in a recycling bin within Tauranga and Western Bay of Plenty’s kerbside collection material.