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Public Places Recycling Starts Here
Dunedin (Wednesday 1 September, 2010) - The Otago Farmers’ Market is to host the Dunedin City Council’s first Public Places Recycling Stations.
The three stations will each have an organic waste collection bin for a worm farm, a bin for mixed recycling, and one for non-recyclable material, and will begin operation on site on 11 September this year.
For the
first three weeks of operation, members of the local Girl
Guides and Brownies will show the public how to use the
station correctly, supporting their community and learning
to care for their environment in the process.
The station
fits in nicely with the Market’s waste Minimisation Policy
and has been enthusiastically backed by stallholders.
DCC Waste Strategy Officer, Cath Irvine, Otago Farmers’ Market Trust chairman Paul Crack, founding Trustee Ray Goddard, and uniformed members of the Girl Guides’ Association will be present at the launch to explain the station and its benefits.
The new system will be launched at a media briefing tomorrow afternoon (September 2), at 4pm, at the Otago Farmers’ Market site beside the Dunedin Railway Station.
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