Sustainability and Recycling

Sustainability And Recycling

Covid-19 spread through rubbish bin.

The government suspect that one person in the Christchurch managed isolation contracted covid -19 from a rubbish bin. On September 19th one person in a Christchurch isolation facility tested positive for Covid -19 and spend 14 days in isolation. After the 14 days and testing negative twice, the person flew from Christchurch to Auckland on […]

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Our visit to Kiwi Harvest – Food Bank Drop Off

This month, 0800 dump me (Williams Property Service)  got the opportunity to drop off our food can donations to a great organization called Kiwi Harvest. Kiwi Harvest works with a wide range of food businesses such as supermarkets, cafes, restaurants and hotels, to collect their extra good food that would have otherwise been sent to

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Under House Rubbish Removal – Flexi Bin vs 0800dumpme

If you are installing under house installation and need all the rubbish under your house removed, or just need under house rubbish removal in general, there are two effective ways to go about removing and disposing of the rubbish. Most people go the traditional route of buying a flexi bin or hiring a skip bin,

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Moving Houses – Rubbish Removal Service

Moving is a stressful job and most of the time you are left with a huge pile of used packaging boxes, plastic wrap, old furniture and items you don’t want; but putting it in the council bin isn’t an option because it doesn’t fit. This is where we come in and remove, dispose, recycle and

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DUMP the ugly skip bin, use 0800 DUMP ME instead!

Ugly skip bin blocking your beautiful scenery? Many people thing the best way to remove and dispose of rubbish is to hire a skip bin. Well, there is an alternative, better solution out there! It’s called 0800 Dump Me. Why use 0800 dump me instead of a skip bin, you ask?   We lift and

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Auckland Household Rubbish Increases

During lockdown everyone had to stay at home and make breakfast, lunch and dinner as all the restaurants and fast food shops were closed. As a result of this, Auckland’s household rubbish increased by 12%, which means there was an extra 1870 tonnes of rubbish placed into landfill from all household bin recycling and rubbish

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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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Recycling Scrap Metal

Wondering where the closest scrap metal recycling place is near you! If you are taking your rubbish to the Henderson dump and you look in your rubbish and have some metal items, you may want to recycle it and make a little bit of coin at the same time. Not many people know that the

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Auckland Council introduces food scrap bins

New Zealanders toss around 90,000 tonnes of food into their rubbish bins every year. That equals about 1.17 billion dollars’ worth of food yearly. Auckland council has recognized that there is a big problem when it comes to food waste and plans to introduce food scrap bins across Auckland by late 2021. This is because

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