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Cash for Trash Project coordinator Alec McNeil is overseeing a nationwide initiative which could see people paid to recycle. Photo: Matt Brown.
Paula Hulburt Editor
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Marlborough could help lead the way in a national bid to help boost recycling. The council’s solid waste man-
ager Alec McNeil will oversee a pioneering project which could see people paid to drop off empty containers. And he believes Marlburians will be quick to take up the initiative. “Marlborough is used to source separation of recycling so the
possibility of a future Container Recycle Scheme (CRS) should complement and add to our existing approach,” he says. Under the scheme, which was unveiled last week, plastic, glass and aluminium containers will carry a refundable deposit, potentially
between 5 and 20 cents each. Helping people cash-in on their empties could be key to boosting recycling levels. Alec says he believes any initiative would rely on being readily available. “A key focus of the design will be
ensuring equity of service provision across New Zealand that affords all communities the opportunity to engage with the system,” he says. “At a more strategic level a CRS changes the way we think
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