Palmerston North

30 November, 2025

Palmerston North

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Palmerston North City Council held a free event for the safe disposal of hazardous household waste on Sunday, 30th October 2025. The event saw 169 residents safely dispose of 2.2 tonnes of hazardous household waste.

Yes! We can accept your

Household Waste

Cleaners
Poisons
Solvents

Garden Chemicals

Insecticides
Herbicides
Fungicides

Automotive Waste

Antifreeze
Brake fluid
Fuel

Pool Chemicals

Chlorine
Algaecides
Other treatment products

No! Sorry we can’t accept your

Asbestos This is a hazardous item. To dispose of asbestos, contact a professional asbestos removal company. See a list of certified asbestos removers on the WorkSafe website WorkSafe
Cooking Oil Used cooking oil can be dropped off free to the Ferguson St recycling centre in any container. The oil will be recycled into bio-fuel in Wellington. Cooking oil recycling
Electronic waste Our Ferguson Street Recycling Centre accepts household quantities of batteries, appliances, mobile phones and other e-waste for recycling. There may be a charge for some items. E waste
Explosives or Ammunition Contact your local police station.
Fertilisers Share unwanted fertiliser (if not expired) or check if landfill will accept it.
Light bulbs Broken, halogen, incandescent, or LED light-bulbs should be wrapped in newspaper and placed in your Palmerston North City Council rubbish bag. Energy saver and/or compact fluorescent light-bulbs can can be taken to Ferguson Street Recycling Centre for a fee. Light bulb
LPG gas cylinders For a fee, you can take this item to National Gas Ltd. National Gas
Mobile phones RE:MOBILE Recycling Programme – free take back at 2degrees, Spark or Vodafone retail stores & kiosks nationwide or send by post. Alternatively you can take to Ferguson St recycling centre. RE:Mobile
Paint Unwanted paint and paint packaging can be taken to Resene Palmerston North, or contact Dulux Paint Take-Back Service. Resene PaintWise
Pharmaceuticals Take to local pharmacy for appropriate disposal.
Palmerston North City Council has an excellent guide to a wide range of waste items on their website.

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