Illegal rubbish pits can affect soil and water quality - and are costly to clean up.
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Sign up for the latest newsRubbish dumping is a large and costly problem, so we’re asking people to do the right thing with their rubbish.
Agrecovery programmes provide a safe and sustainable way to dispose of old or unwanted chemicals.
In the early hours of Sunday 30 January, oil spilt into the Cam / Ruataniwha River after a significant fire was extinguished in Kaiapoi.
Updates for the community on Renew Energy Limited's (REL's) consent application to store bales at an industrial site in Belfast.
Improving water quality at Waitarakao Washdyke Lagoon is the aim of a pollution prevention programme with local industrial businesses.
Our advice on managing the clean up of the Ōhau Village fire, to minimise environmental impacts.
Public are being urged to report suspicious activity, following an increase of rubbish being dumped illegally in riverbeds across Selwyn.
Waste management is primarily the responsibility of your local district council throughout the different COVID-19 alert levels.
Environment Canterbury staff are currently on site at the property in Amberley where up to 1000 tyres caught on fire last night.
A report by multiple councils initiated to develop an online tool to help communities deal with waste in the aftermath of a disaster.