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OverviewWaste is generated as part of everyday living when people throw things away that they no longer require. Matamata-Piako is responsible for promoting effective and efficient waste management and waste reduction practices within the district. Refuse collection services are provided to approximately 8,000 households and 800 commercial properties throughout the district.
Our Situation
There have been no reported incidents or spills involving hazardous waste in the district during the 2000/01 - 2009/10 period. In the 2010/11 period there was one spillage of septage on to a roadway.
Quantity of Waste Generated and RecycledThe following graphs show how much waste is being disposed to transfer stations in our district and how much of this waste is being recycled/composted.
![]() ![]() Overall there has been a general decrease in the amount of waste being disposed of at the waste transfer stations between 2000/01 and 2010/11. This trend is not uniform, with the amount of waste decreasing significantly between 2000/01 - 2003/04 and increased again between 2003/04, but increasing again between 2003/04 and 2006/07.
The percentage of our district's waste being recycled has been relatively stable over the last 5 years. However the graph above detailing the quantity of waste recycled varies from year to year. This is due to variations in the quantity of green waste being composted. 2009/10 had the lowest amount of waste recycled/ composted since 2009/10. |








