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Paint Removal and Disposal

In the past we have removed and disposed of paint for customers all over Auckland. The good news is we can still remove and dispose of your empty, full or half full old paint. Our number one goal is to help you dispose of your waste in a safe and efficient way. If you have […]

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Our Safety Precautions

We are open and operating during level three and we are doing everything we can to keep our customers and staff safe. Our safety precautions Our drivers are following the strict guidelines of level three. This means they are always at least two meters away from any customer and team member at all times to

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How Covid-19 has increased waste and disrupted rubbish collections worldwide

All around the world coronavirus has been disrupting rubbish collections and has added to an increase of waste everywhere. Masks, gloves and other single use protective gear has been littered throughout streets, while the high use and production of these single-use products has caused an increase of waste. On top of this, countries everywhere have

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4 ways to protect yourself from getting sick

With coronavirus prevalent and a chance of getting the flu still possible, it is time to take extra precautions when it comes to our daily cleaning and yearly clean outs. There are many places and things that can get us sick if we aren’t careful, but don’t panic, if everyone takes the necessary steps, the

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China’s waste piles up as a result of the Coronavirus

People all around the world have been taking extra precautionary measures as the coronavirus has spread from country to country. Toilet paper, hand sanitizer and masks are all being sold out as people stock up. China was no exception, as the production of face masks has increased by 12-fold resulting in a waste increase, ever

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Reasons to stop littering

New Zealand is known for its beautiful clean beaches, mountains and lakes. However, littering is still a huge problem in the towns and scenery areas around New Zealand. As a rubbish removal company our passion is to encourage Kiwi’s and tourist to keep New Zealand clean by discouraging people to litter and encourage them to

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Removing rubbish at the end of your lease

Old washing machines, ripped couches, bikes, chairs, coffee tables and cabinets. These are just a few examples of old broken items you may have sitting around your rented property. If your lease is over and you’re moving out of a property, you probably have some old junk, broken furniture or general rubbish you need to

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Carpet Disposal

Carpet Disposal There are many reasons that homeowners replace their carpet. For our family, it was because the carpet got old from wear and tear. However, for others it might be because there was a leak or flood and the carpet got wet and destroyed from the water. Whatever the reason, you decided to replace

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Christchurch council approves plan to save estuary from waste pollution

The 50-year-old Bexley rubbish dump that is located on the bank of a Christchurch estuary is in danger of bank erosion, which could result in old waste polluting the Avon-Heathcote Estuary. Hospital waste, household rubbish, construction waste and car parts were dumped in the Bexley tip during the 1950-1980s and around 180 tonnes of waste

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Donating To Charity

Donating to the Salvation Army Last week our team got an email from a company that was clearing out one of their offices and wanted us to remove a large number of office furniture and donate it to charity. When we got to the office, our drivers saw that the furniture was in good condition,

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