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The Dry Recyclables
The resources you collect for recycling are known as dry recyclables. These include materials such as paper & cardboard, aluminium & steel cans, glass and plastics. Depending on facilities in your local area, these resources can either be collected from your kerbside or dropped off at a recycling station, otherwise known as a Resource Recovery Centre. ‘Resourceful Communities - A Guide to Resource Recovery Centres in New Zealand’ is a comprehensive look at the role and function of Resource Recovery Centres, and the key principles behind planning, designing and developing effective waste reduction facilities. Twelve Resource Recovery Centres, from Kaitaia to Dunedin, were visited to gather detailed, up-to-date information from the experts in the field. Their case studies are included, and provide invaluable information on new jobs and businesses created, resources saved from landfill, income generated, and physical assets such as buildings, land and equipment. Five overseas examples are also profiled, providing international perspectives on this rapidly growing and evolving sector of the waste minimisation industry. This report has been produced with support from the Ministry for Economic Development, the Ministry for the Environment and Zero Waste New Zealand Trust. Hard copies can be obtained from the Ministry for Economic Development.
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