Consultation closed
Mamaku and Ōkāreka will not be included in a new food organic and green organic waste collection service following consultation with residents.
We asked property owners in those areas if they wanted to be included in the new service or retain the status quo of a weekly household rubbish collection with no organic food and green waste collection.
We received 342 responses, a return rate of 57%, with the majority wanted to retain the status quo.
Thank you to those who completed the survey. All property owners will receive a letter via post and/or email, confirming the results.
If you have any questions, please email: info@rotorualc.nz
📰Update
Residents Opt Out of New FOGO Service in Mamaku and Ōkāreka
Mamaku and Ōkāreka will not be included in a new food organic and green organic waste (FOGO) collection service following consultation with residents.
Council approved the introduction of a food organic and green organic waste collection service in July 2024 with a start date of 1 July 2026.
However, at an Infrastructure and Environment Committee meeting in July, it was suggested the Mamaku and Ōkāreka areas might not wish to be included as residents had alternative methods of processing organic food and green waste such as composting.
The committee delegated Rotorua Lakes Council Chief Executive Andrew Moraes to finalise the coverage areas for the new service.
Council then sought to confirm the views of residents in Mamaku and Ōkāreka by asking if they wanted:
- a weekly food and green waste collection and a fortnightly household rubbish collection; or
- to retain the status quo of a weekly household rubbish collection with no organic food and green waste collection.
The consultation involved 587 survey letters being sent, an online survey, a weblink and QR code being sent to all property owners with email addresses (80% of properties).
Council received 342 responses, a return rate of 57%.
Of those:
- 15% selected Option 1 (weekly FOGO collection & fortnightly rubbish collection)
- 85% selected Option 2 (status quo: weekly rubbish collection, no FOGO collection)
Option | Ōkāreka | % | Mamaku | % |
---|---|---|---|---|
Weekly FOGO collection and fortnightly rubbish collection | 46 | 31% | 7 | 4% |
Status quo (weekly rubbish collection, no FOGO collection) | 103 | 69% | 184 | 96% |
Total Responses Received | 149 | 191 | ||
Response Rate | 55% | 57% |
N.B. 2 responses were received from outside the Mamaku and Ōkāreka communities
Consultation showed there was significant support in both communities for retaining the status quo.
Based on this feedback, Mamaku and Ōkāreka will not be included in the collection coverage area for the FOGO contract and will instead retain a weekly rubbish collection.
✅What were the options?
The following options are being explored for the Mamaku and Ōkāreka communities:
Option 1 | Option 2 (Status Quo) | |
Food and green organic collection | Weekly collection of 80-litre bin | No FOGO kerbside collection |
Residual rubbish collection | Fortnightly collection of 80-litre bin | Weekly collection of 80-litre bin |
Fortnightly capacity | 240 litres | 160 litres |
Mamaku and Ōkāreka | ||
Estimated volumes to landfill | 91 tonnes | 227 tonnes |
Estimated volumes diverted from landfill | 136 tonnes | 0 tonnes |
Impact on waste targeted rate (per annum) | $25.88 | $0 |
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Background of this Project
The amount of waste being produced in the Rotorua district has increased by 28 per cent during the past three years. At the same time, the cost of sending waste to landfill has increased due to central government landfill levies and changes to the Emissions Trading Scheme.
Organic waste makes up more than 60 per cent of Rotorua’s household waste, which could be diverted from landfill. The average household in Rotorua creates about 350kg of organic waste every year, totalling about 10,000 tonnes per year across the district. This food and garden waste has the potential to be processed, to significantly reduce the amount of greenhouse gases produced from the district’s waste.
In May/June 2022, Council consulted on various options to achieve this. Submissions favoured a mixed kerbside collection service of both food and garden green waste, ahead of four other options. The preferred option also included collection of general waste (red-lid bins) moving to a fortnightly schedule because the residual waste per household would decrease by about 60 per cent due to introducing FOGO collection.
Council approved the introduction of a food organic and green organic waste collection service (FOGO) in July 2024 with a start date of 1 July 2026. Council had previously signalled its intention to introduce kerbside organic waste collection in the Long-term Plan 2021-24, and Waste Management and Minimisation Plan 2022-2028.
Across the district, community consultation in 2022 attracted 377 submissions with 89 per cent of respondents supporting an organics/green diversion option. However, it has been suggested that the Mamaku and Ōkāreka areas may not wish to be included in the new collection as residents have alternative methods of processing organic food and green waste such as composting.