Recycling label - mixed plastics
page Mixed Plastics Recycle Compost green waste Recycle Compost green waste Produced by the Taranaki Regional Council - www.trc.govt.nz Rinse first Recycle
page Mixed Plastics Recycle Compost green waste Recycle Compost green waste Produced by the Taranaki Regional Council - www.trc.govt.nz Rinse first Recycle
page Mixed Plastics Recycle Compost green waste Recycle Compost green waste Produced by the Taranaki Regional Council - www.trc.govt.nz Rinse first Recycle
page Taranaki Regional Council 2012 / 2013 Annual Report 2 page Working with people | caring for Taranaki 3 AT A GLANCE
page Mixed plastics, tins and cans Recycle Compost green waste Recycle Compost green waste Produced by the Taranaki Regional Council - www.trc.govt.nz Rinse first Recycle
page Mixed plastics, tins and cans Recycle Compost green waste Recycle Compost green waste Produced by the Taranaki Regional Council - www.trc.govt.nz Rinse first Recycle
page Bottles and glass jars Recycle Compost green waste Recycle Compost green waste Produced by the Taranaki Regional Council - www.trc.govt.nz Rinse first, no lids Recycle
Kakaramea in South Taranaki. The wetland is located in the Manawatu Plains Ecological District in the Mangaroa Stream catchment. General description The wetland area is 1.7 hectares in size and is predominantly a coastal palustrine raupo dominated wetland with a small area of open water at the western end. The wetland is in close proximity to other coastal wetlands in the area including Regionally Significant wetland such as the Spence Road Pond and Lake Kaikura. Ecological features
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open to the public and focused towards 15-105 year olds. Most are advertised on Facebook but please feel free to book your spot via the email above. Enviroschools and the South Taranaki District Council (STDC) are proud to bring you this series of workshops
facing sheltered sites. Timber from this species displays good drying properties. Eucalyptus johnstonii Tasmanian alpine yellow gum This species has been acknowledged above as a possibility for coastal shelter. It is also considered suited to planting on hill country, and for shelter where soils are wetter. Johnstonii tolerates any amount of frost. Aesthetic & Ornamental purposes - whole region A number of eucalypt species are suitable for aesthetic purposes, and many of these can be found