Soft Plastic Collections return to Hamilton

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Soft Plastic Collections return to Hamilton

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Soft Plastic Collections return to Hamilton

Following the successful re-start of collections across the Auckland region, shoppers in and around

Hamilton will be able to drop off their soft plastic packaging from Monday 9 th September at nine

selected Countdown and The Warehouse stores.

Malcolm Everts, Soft Plastic Recycling Scheme Chair, says they are very pleased to be extending the

service, knowing we now have local processors and scheme partners working to reduce soft plastic

waste.

“Since May when we re-started Auckland collections we have helped Future Post turn around 3.5

million plastic bags and wrappers into plastic fence posts. We’re now ready to extend the service out

to Hamilton as well as adding four extra Auckland Countdown and The Warehouse stores.”

“This will increase the number of drop off points for consumers to 51 stores and provide a soft plastic

recycling service which is accessible to around 40% of the population. It is critical to the scheme’s

success that we collect quality soft plastic packaging and that we manage the volumes we collect so

that it meets the available processing capacity. The new collection points are Countdown Huntly;

Countdown Anglesea Road; Countdown Te Rapa; Countdown Dinsdale; Countdown Claudelands;

The Warehouse Te Rapa and The Warehouse City.

“I am also delighted to announce that from October we will re-commence collections at selected

Countdown and The Warehouse stores in the Wellington and Hutt Valley region. Soft Plastics

collected in the Wellington region will be recycled by 2 nd Life Plastics into cable covers, garden edging

and other products.”

“One year ago, there was no onshore processing of post-consumer soft plastics. Today there are two

North Island plants Future Post in Waiuku and Second Life Plastics in Levin which are great examples

of Kiwi ingenuity. We are working with them and our members to increase demand for their products.

To have a sustainable circular economy where waste materials are re-processed into new valuable

products and commodities, we need industry, councils and government departments to start buying

products which are made from our recycling efforts.”

“However, the principal limiting factor for our scheme is lack of near shore / on shore processing

facilities. It is not a lack of industry support or a lack of consumer willingness to drop off their soft

plastic packaging, it is the fact there are currently only two processors in North Island that are able to

process post-consumer soft plastics.”

 

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Scheme members’ levies fund collections from stores, quality checks, baling, transport to end markets

and contribute to the processing costs as well. This is different from the traditional model where the

processor pays the collector/recycler for the materials.

Countdown's General Manager of Corporate Affairs, Safety and Sustainability Kiri Hannifin says the

soft plastics bins being available in even more stores will be welcome news for their customers.

"The further roll out of the Soft Plastics Recycling Scheme to even more of our stores is fantastic news

- particularly for our customers who are really passionate about reducing the amount of waste that

goes to landfill.

“While we are working hard to reduce plastic in our business, at the moment we still need soft plastics

to keep food fresh and ensure food safety.  While this remains the case, it is incredibly important to us

that we can provide recycling solutions for this type of packaging.  We're incredibly proud to be a part

of the Scheme and look forward to supporting it in more of our stores in future."

David Benattar, Chief Sustainability Officer for The Warehouse Group says they are excited to be

extending the collection programme to The Warehouse Hamilton stores.

 

“We joined the Soft Plastic Recycling Scheme in 2015 because we wanted to minimise the impact of

plastic waste on the environment and help Kiwis to be more sustainable. We know the amount of

plastic in our environment is of great concern for both our customers and team members. We are

exploring every option to significantly reduce the amount of plastic packaging in our own products and

we also want to support practical solutions that we can offer to our customers immediately.

 

“We are grateful for the tenacity of the Soft Plastics Recycling Scheme and Future Post to help us

address these issues head on.”

Customers can check which stores are offering the service on our website store locator

(recycling.kiwi.nz)

ENDS

For ways to reduce plastic consumption please check out;

https://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.got.nz/articles/news/2019/01/top-tips-for-reducing-soft-plastic-use/

For further information please contact:

Malcolm Everts -The Packaging Forum Chair – Soft Plastics Recycling Scheme 027 271

4458       malcolm@cottonsoft.co.nz

Lyn Mayes – Scheme Manager 021 471 261 lynmayes@madworld.co.nz

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