Published on 01 November 2021
Whanganui children and young people are making a huge contribution to our local environment by participating in the nationwide Paper4trees waste minimisation and tree planting programme.
The Paper4trees programme in Whanganui is co-funded by Whanganui District Council’s Waste Minimisation Fund and promoted by the Environmental Education for Resource Sustainability Trust. Acting as an incentive to divert as much paper and cardboard from landfill as possible, Paper4trees provides all participating preschools and schools with one native tree or plant free of charge for every two cubic metres of paper and cardboard they recycle.
The council’s waste advisor, Stuart Hylton, says, “The programme encourages pre-schools and schools to recycle their paper and cardboard by providing free 30-litre classroom recycling bins for every room that creates paper and cardboard waste. The council then collects and recycles all the paper and cardboard from participating schools.
“Fifty Whanganui schools and preschools registered for Paper4trees during the 2019-2020 period. Over this time they recycled 124 tonnes of paper and cardboard, saving 994-cubic metres of landfill space and reducing the amount of CO2 from being produced in landfill by 671 tonnes.
“Paper4trees rewarded our tamariki and rangatahi during this period by supplying 450 native trees to plant out – an outstanding achievement for all involved as well as our community’s environment!”
How Paper4trees works:
The Paper4trees website also has downloadable resources such as recycling bin posters and a classroom poster. To contact Whanganui District Council for the collection of all school recycling, please email: stuart.hylton@whanganui.govt.nz or call Stuart Hylton on 027 446 5352 or 06 349 0001.