Waste and recycling
Household waste and recycling
What can I do to reduce waste?
There are some very simple steps that we can all take to reduce the environmental impact of our waste:
Reduce
- avoid single use , poorly made or "throw away" goods
- choose quality products with minimal packaging
- choose products with recyclable packaging or take the packaging back to the store where you bought the product
- buy NZ made products - you know they meet good environmental production standards
- choose products made from recycled materials
- buy long lasting kitchen utensils, household products, toys and clothing
- buy products which can be repaired rather than needing to be thrown away when they break
- reduce packaging by buying in bulk.
Reuse
- join the Freecycle network or utilise a trading site to buy and sell used goods.
- buy a second-hand item - it will be cheaper and still do the job
- re-use containers such as glass jars for storage
- use your own bags and say "no" to plastic bags when shopping
- mend broken appliances and furniture whenever possible
- take old books, magazines and toys to hospitals, surgeries or schools
- take used items of clothing to op shops and local jumble sales
Dispose of waste correctly
- Find companies that can recycle or reuse your unwanted materials through the ARC Recycling Directory.
- Ensure that any hazardous material is disposed of correctly - take it to the HazMobile or Waitakere Transfer Station.
- Use composts or work farms for reducing food and garden waste.
Waste and recycling initiatives and information
- Freecycle - an Auckland-wide group covering the whole of the Auckland region where people 'give' their old/unwanted items to others who want them and old items are reused by the new owner instead of throwing it into the landfill.
- Donate NZ - get rid of your unwanted stuff to a good home, support your local community and help save the environment!
- School education programmes - find out more about school sustainability education programmes.
- Zero Waste - provides information on products made from recycled materials in New Zealand.
Local council kerbside recycling information
There are 7 territorial councils in the Auckland region. You can find further information on their websites.

