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By-election extended for seven days as Hamilton City Council closes all facilities

EnviroWaste to take over management of Hamilton Organic

17:16, Jun 29 2021 HAMILTON CITY COUNCIL Hamilton City Council s Hamilton Organic centre will be managed by EnviroWaste from Thursday onwards. Hamilton City Council’s waste and recycling contractor EnviroWaste will take over operation at the Hamilton Organic centre in Frankton this week, as part of the kerbside collection contract. The change means the centre must close at midday on Wednesday, and will reopen at 10am on Thursday – an hour later than usual, to give EnviroWaste time to set up. If people had green waste they absolutely had to get rid of during the brief closure, they could take it to the Lincoln Street Resource Recovery Centre.

Community Scoop » Changes Ahead For Hamilton s Organic Centre

Hazardous Waste Event A Hit For Hamiltonians

Monday, 24 May 2021, 2:27 pm On Saturday 22 May 2021, more than 170 Hamiltonians attended Hamilton’s household hazardous waste drop-off event funded by Waikato Regional Council to dispose of household hazardous materials safely and free of charge. Several Hamiltonians were pleased with the well-organised event, explaining that it has helped to create much needed space at home. “What an excellent idea” said Hamilton resident Raelene. “It’s not easy getting rid of things like paint cans and old cleaning products, they sit in the garage generating rust. I read about the event in the paper and immediately signed up,” she said. Waikato Regional Council Waste Prevention

Community Scoop » Hazardous Waste Event A Hit For Hamiltonians

Press Release – Hamilton City Council On Saturday 22 May 2021, more than 170 Hamiltonians attended Hamiltons household hazardous waste drop-off event funded by Waikato Regional Council to dispose of household hazardous materials safely and free of charge. Several Hamiltonians were pleased … On Saturday 22 May 2021, more than 170 Hamiltonians attended Hamilton’s household hazardous waste drop-off event funded by Waikato Regional Council to dispose of household hazardous materials safely and free of charge. Several Hamiltonians were pleased with the well-organised event, explaining that it has helped to create much needed space at home. “What an excellent idea” said Hamilton resident Raelene. “It’s not easy getting rid of things like paint cans and old cleaning products, they sit in the garage generating rust. I read about the event in the paper and immediately signed up,” she said.

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