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Ye from Epsom
80%new
37.5
Pick up and try in Epsom if I'm home
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Hi neighbours,
Do you have old computers you want to toss?
You can bring them along to a series of e-waste drop-off days around Auckland.
The goal is to stop e-waste ending up in landfills.
The largest event will be held at the Ellerslie Events Centre on April 17, backed by the Ellerslie … View moreHi neighbours,
Do you have old computers you want to toss?
You can bring them along to a series of e-waste drop-off days around Auckland.
The goal is to stop e-waste ending up in landfills.
The largest event will be held at the Ellerslie Events Centre on April 17, backed by the Ellerslie Residents Association and Orakei Local Board.
People can drop off their items for free.
Computer Recycling managing director Patrick Moynahan said he was aiming to collect 20,000 kilos of waste from more than 2000 households.
“There is no New Zealand-based framework or legislation as to how Kiwis dispose of their unwanted e-waste, but so far it has been really encouraging to see how much people are looking to do the right thing when it comes to disposing of their old tech.”
Funds raised from the event will be given to Variety- The Children's Charity.
All charity donations made by the public during the day will be matched by Computer Recycling.
More than 40,000 kilos of electronic waste has been collected during five E-days held this year.
The waste is sorted and split into reuse or recycling categories at the company's Onehunga site.
Date will be deleted from reusable items and any markings will be removed.
The computers will then be refurbished and sold to the community.
Items destined for recycling will be graded as general scrap metal or e-scrap.
E-scrap is exported under Environmental Protection Agency permits to Asia and Europe where they will be converted to base elements to be used again.
The average New Zealander produces more than 20 kilograms of e-waste each year, one of the highest per capita amounts globally.
Of the 80,000 tonnes of e-waste created annually, it is estimated less than 2 per cent is recycled.
Are you planning to bring your old PCs to the e-waste day?
What do you do to support recycling at home?
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Yaki from Remuera
Pickup today from Hubert Henderson Place Remuera.
Excellent condition.
Moving out giveaway:
PM if interested.
Free
Hi neighbours!
After more than a year of closed borders, Australians and New Zealanders will soon be able to jet-hop between countries after the government announced that the trans-Tasman travel bubble will be operational from April 19.
With quarantine-free travel now possible, are you more … View moreHi neighbours!
After more than a year of closed borders, Australians and New Zealanders will soon be able to jet-hop between countries after the government announced that the trans-Tasman travel bubble will be operational from April 19.
With quarantine-free travel now possible, are you more likely to head across the Tasman or travel domestically?
Fronting Australian media yesterday, Jacinda Ardern not only spoke of the excitement of families being able to be reunited, but also pitched New Zealand tourist activities to Australian viewers.
"If there is a hot spot in one of the states of Australia we may just act in the same way that another state would ... Just prepare that there may be disruptions, but what better place in the world to be stuck. Am I right?," she said.
The trans-Tasman bubble will operate on a three tier basis: Continue, Pause and Suspend. If there are a few cases in Australia linked to the border, quarantine-free travel will continue. Travel may be paused for 72 hours if there are rogue community cases and in the instance of a state or nationwide lockdown, travel will be suspended.
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Yaki from Remuera
15L
Well used. Great for gardening
Still plenty of life left
First come first served
Pick up in Remuera on or before Friday tomorrow 9th April
Free
Anne Cave from Selwyn College Community Education
We are on the hunt again for pets to model for us for a children's drawing class on 20 and 21 April for 2 hours (held at Selwyn College, Kohimarama). If you have a pet (mouse, guinea pig, rabbit? ) who would be happy to model for us let me know - we will thank you with a $25 voucher (and … View moreWe are on the hunt again for pets to model for us for a children's drawing class on 20 and 21 April for 2 hours (held at Selwyn College, Kohimarama). If you have a pet (mouse, guinea pig, rabbit? ) who would be happy to model for us let me know - we will thank you with a $25 voucher (and illustrations of your pet!) Please call me on 521 9625 (we already have a dog).
Finish the day off by reading a lovely story from Malia, an Auckland Project K Student 🚁
"Malia feared heights, had never been in an airplane before, nor been to hospital. In an instant she was forced to face these fears as she was lifted out in a basket and pulleyed into the helicopter … View moreFinish the day off by reading a lovely story from Malia, an Auckland Project K Student 🚁
"Malia feared heights, had never been in an airplane before, nor been to hospital. In an instant she was forced to face these fears as she was lifted out in a basket and pulleyed into the helicopter being transported alone with strangers."
Read more below!
#dinglefoundation #projectk #helicopter #overcomingobstacles #selfconfidence #empoweringrangatahi #rangatahi
Ferdinand from Auckland Central
The below story is interesting for me coz before I even read this, I already have this question in my mind last Saturday.
Why are those food stalls in night markets dont have ratings? Are they exempted from the rules?
I also noticed that there were no COVID-19 QR code posters to scan in last … View moreThe below story is interesting for me coz before I even read this, I already have this question in my mind last Saturday.
Why are those food stalls in night markets dont have ratings? Are they exempted from the rules?
I also noticed that there were no COVID-19 QR code posters to scan in last Saturday's night market in Pakuranga..
Just asking..
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Yaki from Remuera
Very well loved. Need a good polish.
First come first served.
Pickup in Remuera.
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Yaki from Remuera
Head size 58-61cm.
Good used condition.
First come first served.
Pick up in Remuera.
Free
The Team from Cancer Society Auckland
Smoking kills more New Zealanders each year than road crashes, suicide, alcohol, other drugs, murder and drowning - all put together.
Let's change this.
Sign the petition to reduce the number of shops selling tobacco and help New Zealand reach Smokefree 2025.
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Abdol from TV Signal Solutions Ltd.
We have received a Notification and pleased to share! for repair services at given location. Please contact to given numbers to confirm how it works or if there is any expenses or its free before going there!
At 10 April, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. electronic, small toys, clothing and devices that are… View moreWe have received a Notification and pleased to share! for repair services at given location. Please contact to given numbers to confirm how it works or if there is any expenses or its free before going there!
At 10 April, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. electronic, small toys, clothing and devices that are in the house and repairable.
The international repair-cafe movement, which started in Amsterdam and reached New Zealand since 2016, is a pragmatic look for our consumer lives.
We are waiting for you and your repairable items.
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