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If your property has a landfill or an offal pit, you must make sure it doesn’t pollute the land, water or air
A farm landfill may be small, but its effect on the environment can be significant, especially if it’s uncontrolled or unmanaged.
Our rules for farm landfills are designed to protect the environment. You must give the ORC the exact location of your landfill or offal pit so we can monitor it.
If a landfill or offal pit is poorly designed, or not managed and maintained well, it can cause:
Start by thinking about where to put your landfill or offal pit. It must be:
Farm landfills and offal pits must be:
Farm landfills must only contain material generated on the property.
Here are some good practice tips for landfills and offal pits:
New Zealand has national recycling schemes for triple-rinsed agrichemical containers, drums, silage wrap, silage covers, shrink wrap, feed bags, twine, polypropylene bags, net and irrigation pipes.
Contact:
Agrecovery – 0800 247 326 or agrecovery.co.nz
Plasback – 0508 338 240 or plasback.co.nz
To dispose of unwanted agrichemicals or arrange collection, contact Agrecovery – 0800 247 326 or www.agrecovery.co.nz
Note: Your city or district council may accept chemicals at your local transfer station or landfill.
Phone the ORC Pollution Hotline 24/7 on 0800 800 033.
Phone our environmental services staff on 0800 474 082.