Book your household inorganic collection service
Hi neighbours,
Have you booked your household inorganic collection service?
Inorganic bookings for your neighbourhood close eight days before the relevant collection week.
Pre-booking ensures the collector has permission to collect items from inside your property boundary and also means you can let the council know if there are any access issues on the property.
Collection piles can be up to a maximum of 1 cubic metre in size.
The service is for items that don’t belong in your kerbside collection, so don’t put your cardboard or excess rubbish or recycling in your inorganic pile.
Concrete, porcelain, ceramics, and polystyrene are also banned from the inorganic collection.
You can book your collection by going to:
www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz..., phoning 09 301 0101 or dropping into any service centre.
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16.7% Critical thinking
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