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Matakana Greenswappers keep their neighbours fed during lockdown
Greenswappers keep their neighbours fed during lockdown with 141 kg of free local produce.
Aotea / Great Barrier Island's Anamata Shop, the home of reuse, has moved
The Anamata Shop – home to the best of the island's upcycling and reusable household items – re-opened today in a new location at 66b Gray Road.
Auckland household waste volumes up during lockdown
Glass recycling up 26 per cent in April, and 66 extra double-decker buses of waste went to landfill.
Consultation confirms action on climate change is a critical issue for Tāmaki Makaurau
Auckland Council responds to consultation feedback on climate action.
Students create colourful murals for pest free trailer
A colourful trailer, decorated by three local students attending three different Enviro schools, will stand out in the local community.
Zero waste from head to tail
The Kai Ika project is meeting the high demand for fish by using meat that was otherwise going to waste.
Temporary health warning placed in parts of Hobson Bay
Auckland Council is placing a health warning in locations near where Newmarket Stream flows into Hobson Bay advising people to avoid contact with the water.
New resource recovery and waste services coming to Waiheke in 2020
Auckland Council has entered into an agreement for new resource recovery and waste services on Waiheke Island with Amenities and Infrastructure Maintenance (AIM) Services.
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