- Thousands of public rubbish bins have been removed听around Auckland as part of a council cost-saving drive听
- Auckland Council said it plans to remove 30% of the region鈥檚 public rubbish bins - and save ratepayers at least $9 million听
- But it has led to complaints about overflowing bins and increased litter following their removal听
Outraged Aucklanders have discovered a large rubbish bin graveyard in central Auckland after the mass removal of听public bins earlier this year.听
Auckland Council promised to听save ratepayers听$9 million by getting rid of 30% of the region鈥檚听public bins.听
The pile, near the Auckland Domain, was spotted on Google Street View two months ago and shared to social media, where it was seen by former school principal Jason Valentine Burt.听
鈥淎s soon as I saw it I jumped on the case and drove to see it,鈥 he told the听Herald.听
He said it raises questions about the rest of the bins that were removed.听
鈥淲here the heck are the rest, where are they dumped?鈥 he asked.听
鈥淚s this hazardous pile of waste in other places because these are only a small portion of the bins they removed?鈥听
Valentine Burt said this 鈥渇eels like a kick in the guts, especially as [I was] a big campaigner against the removal of the bins in the first place鈥.听
Wait膩kere Ward Councillor Ken Turner said when he saw the photo he immediately spread it around to colleagues.听
鈥淭he reaction was a unanimous 鈥極h my God, this is ridiculous and not what we were expecting鈥.鈥听
Turner did not know whether more piles of bins existed.听
鈥淚 was told this was meant to save money. I have no tangible evidence money was saved or how much,鈥 he said.听
鈥淚f only I had known it was going to end up in a pile in a paddock, I can only imagine what even just one of these bins cost.鈥听
Turner said this decision is 鈥渁ll virtue signalling and an example of our ideological thinking not connected to reality.鈥听
Ratepayers were told that the removed bins were going to be stored, to be used in the future as part of their bin replacement programme.听
Valentine Burt said the bins were 鈥渄isdainfully鈥 stored which didn鈥檛 give him confidence that they were planning to reuse them.听
鈥淭he council is just not listening, we had seven bins in our area and were left with one,鈥 Valentine Burt said.听
A bunch of public rubbish bins that Auckland Council removed earlier this year have been found dumped on the side of a road in Auckland. Photo / Google Maps听
Auckland Council general manager for parks and community facilities Taryn Crewe said the bins won鈥檛 be going to landfill and 1336 bins have already been recycled.听
鈥淭hey鈥檒l either be recycled as scrap metal if they鈥檙e damaged, or if they鈥檙e in fair to good condition, they鈥檒l be kept for use as replacements for bins.听
鈥淭he bins are stored at five locations across Auckland including 鈥 our Kari St Depot (part of the Auckland Domain Precinct), a location in west Auckland, one in South Auckland and two locations in north Auckland. All these locations are fenced depot areas which the public are not permitted to enter.鈥听
Crewe said she understands the current storage of the bins could be concerning for members of the public.听
鈥淭he bins were always intended to be stored in outside works yards, however we agree they should be stored in a more organised manner. This will be rectified, however, we can still reuse the bins either fully or for parts.鈥听
Public outrage following bin removal听
The controversial cost-saving bin removal plan has led to concerns by local board members, ratepayers and environmental groups over increased litter.听
Bins removed near wharves in听Murrays Bay听and West Harbour saw complaints of dumped bait bags and dog poo.听
The overflowing bin at Hobsonville was blamed on the removal of another. Main Photo / David Baker听
One concerned West Harbour resident even marked the removal of a bin with a memorial.听
鈥淭his is now a grave of what was a perfectly useful and well-placed rubbish bin,鈥 the resident wrote.听
Overflowing rubbish in Avondale's Eastdale Reserve. Photo / Avondale - Let's Clean Up Our Act听
Crewe said 23% of bins across 16 local boards have been removed so far, representing a forecasted $1.25 million net opex savings per year.听
Four local boards chose not to remove any bins and pay for their retention.听
The council outlined its criteria for which bins were being removed earlier this year:听
- Sites having a natural setting where users are more likely to pack in/pack out their rubbish for example bush parks, wetland parks.听
- Low-use neighbourhood parks or low-use sections of parks听
- Where bins are not co-located with other infrastructure in streetscape听
- Where bins have been identified as historically under-utilised, meaning bins are often litter-less when contractors go to empty the bins.听
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