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Recycling made easy You can recycle plastic, glass, metal and cardboard packaging containers from the kitchen, bathroom and laundry, as well as paper from home. • Please don’t put plastic bags in your Auckland Council recycling bin – they get caught in the sorting machines. You can now drop these to collection points at local participating retailers. For a full list of what can and can’t go in your recycling collection use our recycling search at makethemostofwaste.co.nz Please note: rinse and squash all containers • leave the lids on all bottles and containers • containers should be no larger than 4 litres include paper, cardboard and milk and juice cartons e.g. Tetra Pak® cartons in your recycling bin. Check your local service with the collection day search at makethemostofwaste.co.nz or call 09 301 0101. AKC0111 Recycling Bins Collateral Flyer A5 v3.indd 1 25/02/16 5:03 PM
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Recycling made easy - Auckland Council made easy • You can recycle plastic, glass, metal and cardboard packaging containers from the kitchen, bathroom and laundry, as well as paper

May 10, 2018

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Page 1: Recycling made easy - Auckland Council made easy • You can recycle plastic, glass, metal and cardboard packaging containers from the kitchen, bathroom and laundry, as well as paper

Recycling made easy

• You can recycle plastic, glass, metal and cardboard packaging containers from the kitchen, bathroom and laundry, as well as paper from home.

• Please don’t put plastic bags in your Auckland Council recycling bin – they get caught in the sorting machines. You can now drop these to collection points at local participating retailers.

• For a full list of what can and can’t go in your recycling collection use our recycling search at makethemostofwaste.co.nz

Please note:

• rinse and squash all containers

• leave the lids on all bottles and containers

• containers should be no larger than 4 litres

• include paper, cardboard and milk and juice cartons e.g. Tetra Pak® cartons in your recycling bin.

Check your local service with the collection day search at makethemostofwaste.co.nz or call 09 301 0101.

AKC0111 Recycling Bins Collateral Flyer A5 v3.indd 1 25/02/16 5:03 PM

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cookware, Pyrex and drinking glasses

plastic bags(full or empty)

hazardous waste and chemicals

food and garden waste

all types of batteries

medical wasteelectronic and electrical items

nappies

polystyrene meat trays and packaging

building waste

window glass, mirror glass and lightbulbs

clothing, shoes and textiles

plastic bottles plastic bottles from the bathroom and laundry

clear plastic food containers

milk and juice cartons e.g Tetra Pak® cartons

steel and tin cans

egg cartons

glass bottles and jars

Yes please

These items don’t go into recycling

These items go into recycling

plastic containers

newspapers and magazines

paper and cardboard packaging

aluminium cans and empty aerosols

advertising mail and envelopes

No thanks

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