Huge amount of recycling sent to landfill

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Posted 14 January, 2023
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Nearly five tonnes of unprocessed Queenstown recycling was sent to landfill last Wednesday.

Council contractor Waste Management took the decision after storage of the material became "untenable", Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) says in a media statement.

It's blaming Waste Management staff shortages, recyclable market challenges and the summer peak.

QLDC Solid Waste Contracts Manager Laura Gledhill says the unprecedented decision to landfill 4.8 tonnes of yellow bin recycling is a "disappointing outcome that must be avoided in the future".

"We are monitoring the situation closely and working with Waste Management to ensure these issues are resolved quickly," she says.

"We have since installed open-top bins and a temporary bunker to increase storage of material prior to processing. Waste Management is also exploring how operational hours could be extended as well as options to send material to alternative processing facilities outside our district to help take pressure off the Frankton site."

Gledhill said a council audit last winter showed 93% of the 1,136 mixed recycling bins checked had perfect or nearly-perfect recycling.

"Local households have been doing an awesome job putting the right material in the right kerbside bins. This is a significant help to the team at the Materials Recovery Facility who largely hand-sort our district’s mixed recycling, and it’s so important that the community have the confidence to continue to recycle."

Transfer stations in Frankton and Wānaka remain open to the public between 8am-5pm six days a week from Monday to Saturday. The temporary closure on Sundays announced in November was recently extended to 29 January.

QLDC is continuing to support Waste Management New Zealand in its recruitment efforts and exploring all options to reduce the risk of future disruptions, Gledhill adds.

Roles currently available include drivers, recycling and transfer station operators.

 Anyone interested in applying can visit https://wastemanagement.careercentre.net.nz/Job/Search for more details.


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