Whanganui s old kerbside rubbish stickers no longer valid
15 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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Neville Morris is angry that rubbish bag stickers he paid for were not honoured at Whanganui s Midtown Transfer Station. Photo / Bevan Conley
Laurel Stowell is a reporter for the Whanganui Chroniclelaurel.stowell@whanganuichronicle.co.nzWhangaChron
Whanganui resident Neville Morris is frustrated the kerbside rubbish bag stickers he has purchased no longer hold value. The Waste Management stickers were sold in shops and supermarkets until December 31, after which the company ceased kerbside rubbish bag collection - something it first announced back in July.
He took two bags of rubbish with the kerbside stickers to Whanganui s Midtown Transfer Station, which is also owned by Waste Management, earlier this month but it would not accept the stickers.
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