The following table outlines the projected growth in waste tonnage assuming 930 kgs per capita were no waste additional minimisation activities to be undertaken. Jun 14 Jun 15 Jun 16 Jun 17 Jun 18 Jun 19 (Actuals) Medium Population 43,4161 43,538 43,659 43,782 43,904 44,027 Medium Waste Tonnage Projection 40,181 40,490 40,603 40,717 40,831 40,945 High Population 43,416 43,755 44,096 44,440 44,787 45,136 High Waste Tonnage Projection 40,181 40,692 41,010 41,392 41,652 41,976 1Source of population http://www.stats.govt.nz/Census/2013-census/profile-and-summary-reports/quickstats- about-a-place.aspx?request_value=14612&tabname= The following table shows the impact on waste minimisation from this WMMP. Jun 14 Jun 15 Jun 161 Jun 172&3 Jun 184 Jun 19 (Actuals) Medium Population 43,416 43,538 43,659 43,782 43,904 44,027 Medium Waste Tonnage Projection 40,181 40,490 40,203 32,1 17 31,431 31,545 High Population 43,416 43,755 44,096 44,440 44,787 45,136 High Waste Tonnage Projection 40,181 40,692 40,610 32,792 32,252 32,576 Note – 400 tonne reduction p.a. through Rural Community Recycling containers1 Note – 200 tonne reduction p.a. through food reduction2 Note – 8,000 tonne reduction as CIF becomes operational3 Note – 800 tonne p.a. reduction as greenwaste collection expands4 The Council provides, under contract, a free of charge collection service for hazardous waste materials. Each of the Regional Transfer Stations (RTS) has a container which receives small quantities of hazardous materials from the public. The containers at Blenheim, Havelock and Picton have the contents collected monthly with an on call collection service available to all locations. Page 12