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Waste Composition

Waste Composition

Composition of total landfilled waste in New Zealand in 1995:

  • Organic waste 36%
  • Paper 19%
  • Construction & Demolition 17%
  • Potentially hazardous 8%
  • Plastic 7%
  • Metal 6%
  • Other 5%
  • Glass 2%

(Source: Ministry for the Environment, National Waste Data Report 1997, www.mfe.govt.nz )

 

Domestic kerbside waste

Domestic kerbside waste

Solid waste analysis was undertaken for North Shore City Council in July 2002 and showed the following composition:

  • Organic 51.2%
  • Paper 25.5%
  • Plastic 13.5%
  • Glass 2.2%
  • Rubber & textile 2.1%
  • Rubble & concrete 1.7%
  • Potentially hazardous 1.4%
  • Timber 0.3%

 

Contact Zero Waste if you would like to find out more about waste audits on 09 447 1306 or 09 486 0736 to talk to Jo.


Construction & Demolition

Construction and demolition (C&D) waste includes concrete rubble, demolition waste and wood.

1997 figures show that at a national level, C&D waste accounted for 17% of the total landfilled waste.

These industries must be encouraged to divert resources for reuse and recycling.

(See related pages for more information about C&D solutions)

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