Naseby resident Bill Townsend sorts through rubbish,
clothes and recyclables left outside the town's recycling
centre after Easter weekend. Photo supplied.
Some Naseby residents are reeling over the behaviour of
Easter holidaymakers and crib owners in the village after the
local recycling centre was left a mess following the long
weekend.
Naseby resident Marilyn Swinbourn said she and fellow
residents Bill Townsend and John Smith spent an hour sorting
through rubbish which should have been properly disposed of
but was dumped at the centre.
"It's unpleasant work, picking up broken glass and sifting
through people's rubbish.
There are plenty of community projects I would rather work on
than clean up after thoughtless people," she said.
Mrs Swinbourn said although some of the rubbish was
recyclable, the centre was clearly full and rather than
taking the rubbish elsewhere, it appeared people dumped it
outside the facility without a second thought.
"People left glass, even though the glass chutes were closed
. . . did it not occur to them they were closed for a reason?
Glass is a problem as there is limited storage and it can't
be compressed. . . the bin quickly becomes an unsightly
dumping ground and someone has to clean it up."
Bags of clothing were also left, which should have been given
to an opportunity shop if in good condition, she said.
Mrs Swinbourn said Naseby Vision was working with Central
Otago WasteBusters to provide a community facility, and the
recycling centre coped well when permanent residents used it.
"When hundreds of crib owners and visitors arrive the
facility fills quickly and common sense seems to disappear.
This is an ongoing issue here, and maybe some education or
awareness is timely," she said.
"Abuse of the system will lead to its removal and then we all
lose.
Every household has a wheelie bin, and if people are set on
recycling they should take it back to the city, where there
are larger facilities," Mrs Swinbourn said.
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