Recycling in Wellington
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From: Stefan
Dear Wellington City Council,
I’d like you to provide information about recycling in Wellington, including any internal photos, emails, reports, or any other document in any form that might answer my questions. I’d like any documents provided to be as unredacted as possible.
I have read the council pages about recycling, but they’re quite generic and high-level, and leave a lot of questions unanswered.
- How exactly is recycling sorted in Wellington, i.e. what’s sorted by hand, by machine, and how exactly is this done?
- What happens to items that are put into the recycling incorrectly? Including items that are recyclable but ‘shouldn’t’ be put into the recycling like crushed cans, soft plastic, food-soiled cardboard, etc.
- Are entire bags of recycling put into the landfill because of one or two items that shouldn’t be in the recycling bin, or are only the offending items separated out?
- What statistics do you have on volumes of recycling wastage, including detailed statistics on the types of items and how they were separated out?
- What internal communications, reminders or memos do you have on recycling, including changes in approach or policy to items that should or shouldn’t be recycled?
- Under what circumstances and how frequently is sorted recycling redirected to landfill, e.g. when recyclers don’t have capacity? Or are all recyclable items always stored until a suitable recycler can be found?
Thanks!
Stefan
From: BUS: Assurance
Wellington City Council
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From: BUS: Assurance
Wellington City Council
Kia ora Stefan
Thank you for your email dated 2 May requesting information.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan <[FOI #26603 email]>
Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2024 10:52 AM
To: BUS: Assurance <[Wellington City Council request email]>
Subject: Official Information request - Recycling in Wellington
Dear Wellington City Council,
I'd like you to provide information about recycling in Wellington, including any internal photos, emails, reports, or any other document in any form that might answer my questions. I'd like any documents provided to be as unredacted as possible.
I have read the council pages about recycling, but they're quite generic and high-level, and leave a lot of questions unanswered.
- How exactly is recycling sorted in Wellington, i.e. what's sorted by hand, by machine, and how exactly is this done?
- What happens to items that are put into the recycling incorrectly? Including items that are recyclable but 'shouldn't' be put into the recycling like crushed cans, soft plastic, food-soiled cardboard, etc.
- Are entire bags of recycling put into the landfill because of one or two items that shouldn't be in the recycling bin, or are only the offending items separated out?
- What statistics do you have on volumes of recycling wastage, including detailed statistics on the types of items and how they were separated out?
- What internal communications, reminders or memos do you have on recycling, including changes in approach or policy to items that should or shouldn't be recycled?
- Under what circumstances and how frequently is sorted recycling redirected to landfill, e.g. when recyclers don't have capacity? Or are all recyclable items always stored until a suitable recycler can be found?
Thanks!
Stefan
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From: BUS: Assurance
Wellington City Council
Kia ora Stefan,
Please find attached the response to your request for information.
Kind regards
The Assurance Team
Email: [email address]
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-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan <[FOI #26603 email]>
Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2024 10:52 AM
To: BUS: Assurance <[email address]>
Subject: Official Information request - Recycling in Wellington
Dear Wellington City Council,
I'd like you to provide information about recycling in Wellington, including any internal photos, emails, reports, or any other document in any form that might answer my questions. I'd like any documents provided to be as unredacted as possible.
I have read the council pages about recycling, but they're quite generic and high-level, and leave a lot of questions unanswered.
- How exactly is recycling sorted in Wellington, i.e. what's sorted by hand, by machine, and how exactly is this done?
- What happens to items that are put into the recycling incorrectly? Including items that are recyclable but 'shouldn't' be put into the recycling like crushed cans, soft plastic, food-soiled cardboard, etc.
- Are entire bags of recycling put into the landfill because of one or two items that shouldn't be in the recycling bin, or are only the offending items separated out?
- What statistics do you have on volumes of recycling wastage, including detailed statistics on the types of items and how they were separated out?
- What internal communications, reminders or memos do you have on recycling, including changes in approach or policy to items that should or shouldn't be recycled?
- Under what circumstances and how frequently is sorted recycling redirected to landfill, e.g. when recyclers don't have capacity? Or are all recyclable items always stored until a suitable recycler can be found?
Thanks!
Stefan
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