"In the past year, eight council rubbish-collection workers have suffered injuries, resulting in time off work, while six of these injuries were serious enough to require medical treatment. Injuries included a worker cut from unwrapped glass and strains from lifting overloaded bags."
Meanwhile, staff at the Rotorua Recycling Centre were shocked recently to discover a bag of dirty waste, including soiled nappies, dumped at the centre.
"Unfortunately, this wasn't a one-off incident as some people are becoming more brazen at dumping non-recyclable household waste at the recycling centre. This is totally unacceptable. Not only is it unfair to our mostly responsible customers, who pride themselves on doing their bit for the environment, but it's also extremely unpleasant and potentially health threatening for staff," said Mr Senington.
"It doesn't take much effort to bag household waste properly and put it outside on the kerb for collection on rubbish day. If you are in any doubt about what can placed in rubbish bags or dropped at the recycling centre, contact the council first."
Materials accepted at the Rotorua Recycling Centre include plastics, paper, cardboard, glass, tin, aluminium cans and e-waste such as computers.