Skip Bins…A new trend?

August 10th, 2010 by The BookaBin New Zealand Bin Hire Team

It seems a new trend has arrived, not a typical trend like aviator glasses,  leather jackets or Justin Beiber..This trend is not so obvious, is smellier than most and one would have to be desperate…This trend is also been thrashed in New York City..Park Avenue to be exact. Any guesses?Bet you weren’t thinking Skip Bins (for all those who have seen any episode of SATC - you know Park Avenue isn’t exactly full of skip bins). Due to the major heat wave, the apartment dwelling people of New York City are desperate for some refuge from the heat so they are converting the skip bins into pools, quite a clever idea really (as long as the bins are clean of course!)Would Aucklander’s do the same in a heat wave? Or would we not want to be swimming around where last weeks garbage was housed for who knows how long?However, if you are looking for a skip bin for the more conventional purpose of throwing your rubbish away, have a look at bookabin. We have some great rates - customers in postcode 1027, Point England, Panmure, Meadowbank, Mt Wellington, Glen Innes, St Johns and Remuera have been booking a lot of bins….let it continue!

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Spring is approaching

August 10th, 2010 by The BookaBin New Zealand Bin Hire Team

Spring is just around the corner, then before we know it the long awaited summer will be upon us. For those of you in popular summer holiday destinations, such as the Tauranga area, Parkvale, Hairini, Poike, Welcome Bay, Gate Pa, Pyes Pa, Greerton, Tauranga South, Maungatapu etc you may want to get a head start in making your home ’spic-and-span’ before the rush of family and friends head to your place for barbeque’s, beaches, and summer fun that Tauranga is known for.If you are doing a BIG tidy up (a lot can happen in winter), then you may need to hire a skip bin. You just need to enter in your postcode for example 3112 on the bookabin website to get the best price we have available that meets all your requirement’s, couldn’t be simpler!

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Contact Us

August 10th, 2010 by The BookaBin New Zealand Bin Hire Team

Did you know bookabin is entirely an internet based company?You may notice that we do not have a telephone number listed on bookabin, that doesn’t mean that you can not contact us. We have other avenues for you to get hold of one of our friendly team members. You can email us at admin@bookabin.co.nz or speak to a team member through the live chat, and yes you are speaking to a real person, so ask any question/s you have about hiring a bin and we can help you. The live chat button is located on every page of bookabin for your convenience.So follow in the footsteps of customers in postcode 6037, Wellington - Newlands, Johnsonville, Churton Park, Paparangi, Woodridge, Garnada Village, Glenside and Ohariu who know that talking to us is easier than picking up a phone!

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Recycling for the future!

August 8th, 2010 by The BookaBin New Zealand Bin Hire Team

Would you believe it if we told you that every year New Zealander’s throw away 3.2 million tonnes of waste? That is  1 tonne per household. This all goes straight to landfills, where a lot of your rubbish doesn’t break down over time.If you are looking to dispose of your rubbish efficiently always recycle everything you can. If you have a lot of waste to dispose of, have a look at bookabin. Our suppliers recycle what they can.If you are in Auckland’s North shore - Postcode 0630: Rothesay Bay, Campbells Bay. Torbay, Browns Bay, Mairangi Bay, Murrays Bay and Waieke - enter in your postcode in on our homepage to get a quote of the best price we have available. If you are not in 0630 still enter your postcode we have a nationwide service for Skip Bin Hire 

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Be A Tidy Kiwi!

June 24th, 2010 by The BookaBin New Zealand Bin Hire Team

Be a Tidy Kiwi, is a new initiative devised by the region’s councils. It is running as a three year campaign to get us to take personal responsibility for litter in the region. Littering is a major issue for the Auckland area. It makes streets and the environment look bad, costs ratepayers millions of dollars every year and pollutes waterways. You, your family and friends are encouraged to pledge to Be Tidy Kiwis as part of the “Come on, in the bin mate” campaign. It’s as simple as making sure you put all your rubbish in the bin and encouraging others to do the same.

When developing the campaign it was found that some of the things that influence people to litter are:

  • Cultural and social attitudes
  • Infrastructure deficiencies
  • The ‘rubbish attracts rubbish’ effect
  • Excessive packaging
  • A lack of enforcement

The Be a Tidy Kiwi campaign aims to:

  • Get people to accept that littering is important and serious
  • Make it clear that the cost of littering is to the community, even though someone may clean it up
  • Identify ways to motivate people who are lazy or cannot be bothered to dispose of their waste correctly
  • Clarify what constitutes litter, highlighting food waste and cigarette butts
  • Maximise use of litter bins by designing them well
  • Incorporate urban design principles when developing or regenerating public places
  • Consider enforcement approaches as part of the implementation plan
  • Target special initiatives such as cigarette butt litterers, this group of people have significantly different behavior to others observed
  • Target Initiatives that focus at ‘transition’ points, e.g. when getting on buses
  • Stress that it is the small, individual pieces of litter that accumulate to cause the litter problem

Keep an eye out for regional and local initiatives and check out the website here: www.beatidykiwi.org.nz

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Rubbish Collection Around NZ - What’s Happening?

June 10th, 2010 by The BookaBin New Zealand Bin Hire Team
  • Christchurch residents are making a big difference with their new 3 bin system. In the first year an additional 12,000 tons of recycled material was collected in the new yellow recycling bins, which are complemented with green organic bins and a red bin for rubbish. Contamination is less than 3% - one of the lowest rates in Australasia. This enthusiasm has lead to a problem with over full bins, council is no longer collecting bins that do not have closed lids, and stickering them to let residents know why.
  • Greenfingers has been appointed to take over operation and management of the Masterton District Councils rubbish and recycling contract, and composting services.
  • Earlier this year the Porirua City Council set up waste minimization systems for both the Festival of Elements and Creekfeast. Porirua’s “Mana Community Enterprises” provided recycling services alongside Wellington City Councils “Kai to Compost” Scheme. This collaborative approach and high level of community involvement meant 320kg of recycling and 280kg of compost was collected. Careful monitoring identified low levels of contamination.
  • Clutha District Council wheelie bin collection truck caught fire recently, after ashes were disposed of in a wheelie bin. The council is continuing to publicise this ongoing Health and Safety issue.
  • The Auckland Councils are jointly promoting “Ecobiz”. The subsidised business partnership program helps businesses create savings through smart, simple practices that improve their environmental performance. These practices involve reducing solid waste, energy and water usage and enhancing materials efficiency. Seminars are offered to business during the year on related topics, there are two coming up in September. If you are interested in finding out more, visit the Waitakere City Council website for more information.
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Waste News!

June 3rd, 2010 by The BookaBin New Zealand Bin Hire Team

If you have a look at any wesbites of publications about waste news in New Zealand, you will see that councils all around the country are imposing fines for illegal dumping of rubbish. If you are a person who thinks that ordering a bin, which probably costs considerably less than a fine, and wants to look after the environment then go to www.bookabin.co.nz to see what we have to offer. We have a range of bin types and sizes with coverage all over New Zealand.

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3 Bins For All!

April 15th, 2010 by The BookaBin New Zealand Bin Hire Team

There have been recent talks of a proposal for every household in Auckland to have a bin each for rubbish, recycling and compost.  These would be collected from your kerb in an attempt to reduce waste while also saving money. 

Read more -http://www.nzherald.co.nz/waste-management/news/article.cfm?c_id=361&objectid=10636516

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Clean it Up!!!

December 21st, 2009 by The BookaBin New Zealand Bin Hire Team

Illegal and irresponsible dumping of rubbish is ruining New Zealand’s clean green image, and unfortunately it happens more than we know.

Places like Kaipara have seen an increase in rubbish been disposed of in ditches, down banks etc. Kaipara’s Councillor suggests that irresponsible dumping has increased due to the recession; which is unfortunate as it uses a lot of the rate payer’s money to clean up.

So if you want to get rid of you rubbish responsibly, log onto www.bookabin.co.nz for the best skip bin hire prices in New Zealand. We have suppliers located all over the country, and on bookabin you can choose from 4 waste types and bin sizes ranging from 2m³ to 30m³

Merry Christmas!!

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Kiwi Ingenuity!

August 13th, 2009 by The BookaBin New Zealand Bin Hire Team

Recycling in Northland

Annually, New Zealanders create 8.7 million tonnes of rubbish. That’s an average of two tonnes per person of waste from all sources. The average Westerner produces 500 kg of “municipal waste” a year (which seems about right, as a proxy for household waste - a 10 kg bag each week). In a month, New Zealand’s rubbish would cover a rugby field and pile it 30 stories high. To ensure that the land of the Long White Cloud is not completely covered in waste, we really need to be more proactive with our recycling.

Here’s a great example from our friends in Northland:

Accessories crafted from recycled materials are growing in popularity as consumers continue to seek out more environmentally friendly products. Plastic supermarket bags, old TV wire and milk bottles are among items being refashioned by Northland artists into high-fashion jewellery. The novel jewellery includes recycled resin pendants and collector-teaspoon necklaces and can be found selling in the Tuatara Design Store in Whangarei.

Check out their website: www.tuataradesignstore.co.nz

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