Wanaka Wastebusters was set up by our community seven years ago, with a mission to work towards zero waste. All our profits go back into the community. We employ 35 people and have a turnover of over $1 million. Wanaka Wastebusters is constantly evolving and expanding, sometimes it gets a bit crazy here but thats the way we like it. |
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350 at Treble ConeWanaka Wastebusters, Sustainable Wanaka, Treble Cone and the good folk of Wanaka have got together to show their support for the 350 campaign. Simon has written a blog post about this weeks events and what it took to make 350 happen at Treble Cone. Take yourself over there to have a read and look at the pics.
♥ Wanaka - Recycle 50%Our challenge for Wanaka is to recycle 50% of Wanakas waste during the next year. Instead of throwing rubbish out, lets look at other options. Can I compost it, make something out of it, give it away, bring it to the re-use shop, recycle it or take it to green waste drop-off? The possibilities are often limited only by our imaginations. Here are some ideas to get you started. With your help, Wanaka can recycle 50%. Then well be halfway to zero waste. Go Wanaka!
Composting Turn Your Food Waste into a ResourcePutrescibles (garden and kitchen waste) release methane and leachate into the landfill. They can easily be composted at home to provide a great tonic for your garden. Traditional composting needs space, muscles and lots of materials to layer up. If you don't have all those things on hand, bokashi buckets or a worm farm might suit you better. Dr. Compost is running another series of his fabulous home composting workshops in Queenstown, the perfect introduction to home composting.
On the Road RecyclingGreat news for visitors to Otago now you can recycle on the road. Just buy a special recycling bag for $1.70, put your clean recycling in it, and drop it off at one of the participating recycling centres throughout Otago. The scheme was launched in Hampden and Palmerston in November, and will be extended to Queenstown, Wanaka and Alexandra over the summer. Most of the tourists we meet want to recycle, now they can do it easily and cheaply.
Education for SustainabilityWanaka Wastebusters' Simon Williams is funded by QLDC to provide support for all the schools. He facilitates the Enviroschools program to 6 schools in the district and delivers the Zero Waste Education packages to primary and intermediate age classes. He also has tools to help other schools and education centers become more sustainable. To help keep everyone up-to-date with his school activities, he has started a blog. Why not have a look?
Recirculate - The Lakes Districts New Resource ExchangeHave you got stuff to pass on to someone else? Recirculate is the new resource exchange for the Lakes District, funded by QLDC. Businesses or households with useful waste products list them on www.recirculate.org.nz. People looking for things search the site, and arrange to pick goods up. All the goods are free, and so are listings. Find out more about ReCirculate
Newsletter - Sign Up Now!Our latest newsletter looks at packaging free lunches. We have ideas on how to keep them interesting, recipes and a bright colourful new factsheet. Get to know three more of our staff members (Ivy, Sophie and Les). If you'd like to get our quarterly newsletter by email, sign up now.
People the Wastebusters filesWant to know which staff member says their Mum is their hero? (Actually two of them do). Read about the not-so-secret lives of some of our 35 full and part-time employees in the Wastebusters files. Together our staff keep the show more-or-less on the road and make Wastebusters the lively place it is. Some of them are locals from way back, but we also have imports from all round the world; England, America, France, Scotland and Hong Kong.
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