Promote sustainability and reduce waste through recycling initiatives





Recycling clubs in New Zealand encourage communities to reduce waste, repurpose materials, and support environmental sustainability. These clubs combine education, practical action, and social engagement to make a positive difference.
📍 Te Awamutu, Waikato
Urban Miners - Waipa E-Waste Recyclers: Not-for-profit e-waste recycling in Waikato. Collects appliances, TVs, computers, batteries at Te Awamutu events. Small fees apply; supports sustainability in Waipa.
A recycling club is a group dedicated to promoting sustainable practices such as reusing, repurposing, and reducing waste. Activities may include recycling drives, educational workshops, and community projects.
Clubs often partner with schools, councils, and local groups to raise awareness about environmental issues and provide practical solutions.
📍 Te Awamutu, Waikato
Urban Miners - Waipa E-Waste Recyclers: Not-for-profit e-waste recycling in Waikato. Collects appliances, TVs, computers, batteries at Te Awamutu events. Small fees apply; supports sustainability in Waipa.
Joining a recycling club helps members adopt more sustainable habits, learn about waste reduction, and contribute to a healthier environment.
Socially, they bring like-minded people together, encourage teamwork, and create opportunities to lead or participate in community projects.
Recycling clubs exist in schools, workplaces, and communities across New Zealand. They play a vital role in promoting environmental awareness and encouraging collective action toward a greener future.