16. Waste Volume One [RPS, R] 16.M.4 Sorting and recycling services/facilities Continue to operate a Resource Recovery Centre to provide a 'one-stop shop' for recycling operations. Maintain a kerbside recycling service for Blenheim and Picton. Develop recycling options for other parts of the region that do not have direct access to recycling facilities. Establish and operate a sorting facility to provide for the receipt, sorting and processing of commercial and industrial waste. This will provide businesses with an opportunity to have their mixed containers of waste (excluding putrescible) diverted from landfill. [RPS, R] 16.M.5 Composting operations Support, where appropriate, the composting of organic wastes, especially where those wastes would have otherwise been disposed of in the regional landfill. [RPS, R] 16.M.6 Incentives Continue to charge waste disposers for the collection and disposal of solid waste to encourage waste minimisation. The charge will provide an incentive to recycle or reuse solid waste instead of disposing of it. Variable charges will also be used, e.g. lower charges for green waste disposal will encourage diversion of organic material from the waste stream. Discounts will apply to the purchase from the Council of household composting systems such as worm farms. The potential introduction of a commercial and industrial sorting facility will provide the region with a more cost effective option for dealing with selected skip and transfer station waste other than landfill disposal. [RPS, R] 16.M.7 Advocacy Advocate to central government that it establish and support accessible reuse and recycling programmes for recoverable solid waste types such as glass, agrichemicals and agrichemical containers, agricultural plastic wraps, plastics, papers, tyres, treated timber and metals. Advocate to central government for extended producer responsibility for particular solid waste types, including computers and compact fluorescent light bulbs. Continue to work with businesses and industry groups to assist efforts to reduce the amount of commercial and industrial waste generated and where appropriate, to increase the level of reuse, recycling and recovery. Advocacy will aim to identify opportunities for businesses to reduce the amount of solid waste (including hazardous waste) produced as part of business operations. [RPS, R] 16.M.8 Central government initiatives Apply to the Waste Minimisation Fund and Community Environment Fund managed by the Ministry for the Environment for financial support as and when suitable waste diversion projects are developed. 16 – 4