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Rotorua rubbish changes: FOGO bin delay as weekly collections continue

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The new food and garden organics (FOGO) kerbside collection service bins. Photo / Mathew Nash

The new food and garden organics (FOGO) kerbside collection service bins. Photo / Mathew Nash

The new food and garden organics (FOGO) kerbside collection service for Rotorua will not begin on July 1 as planned.

Rotorua Lakes Council infrastructure and assets group manager Stavros Michael said delays in sourcing specialised materials for the bins had pushed back the rollout.

A new start date has not been confirmed.

Michael acknowledged the delay would be disappointing for residents who had been expecting the service to begin in July.

He said the council would provide further updates once supply and manufacturing arrangements were clearer.

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Despite the setback, the council remained committed to introducing the service.

Michael said staff were working closely with its waste contractor to explore alternative manufacturing options and develop a revised timeline.

“These options are being carefully considered to ensure value for money and the best outcome for the community.”

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The new green-lidded organics bin will join the existing red rubbish bin, 240-litre recycling bin and glass crate.

The service will be operated by Smart Environmental under a nine-year contract and is expected to add about $24.71 a year to household rates.

Once in place, organic waste collected through the new system will be taken to the Ecogas facility in Reporoa, where it will be turned into energy, biogas and fertiliser.

The delay came as the council prepared to introduce the service alongside a shift to fortnightly general rubbish collection under the new waste system.

The proposed reduction in red-bin frequency has drawn criticism, with an online petition attracting nearly 4000 signatures calling on the council to reconsider.

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Some residents argued the change would be difficult for larger households, particularly those with young children or medical needs, while others have pointed to potential issues with odour and overflowing bins during warmer months.

Rotorua Lakes Council said existing kerbside waste and recycling services would continue weekly until the new organics service was introduced. .

Michael said the initiative remains a key part of the council’s plan to reduce organic waste going to landfill, increase recycling and manage rising waste‑related costs.

Zoe Blake is a multimedia journalist at the Bay of Plenty Times and Rotorua Daily Post.

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