Recycling Centers & Public Bins - Wellington

Explore recycling centers and public bins across cities in Wellington. Browse locations and find places to recycle near you.

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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Wed-Sat: 10:00 AM-4:00 PM
2, Forresters Lane
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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Daily: 12:00 AM-11:59 PM
18, Park Street
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    GlassPaper & cardboard
    • Daily: 12:00 AM-11:59 PM
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    Textiles
    • Daily: 12:00 AM-11:59 PM
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    Textiles
    • Daily: 12:00 AM-11:59 PM
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    • Daily: 12:00 AM-11:59 PM
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    Cans & aluminiumPlasticGlassPaper & cardboard
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      Cans & aluminiumPlasticGlassPaper & cardboard
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        Cans & aluminiumPlasticGlassPaper & cardboard
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          Cans & aluminiumPlasticPaper & cardboard
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            Cans & aluminiumPlasticPaper & cardboard
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              Textiles
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                Cans & aluminiumPlasticPaper & cardboard
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                  Cans & aluminiumGlassPaper & cardboardTextiles
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                    • Private access
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                    Paper & cardboard
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                      Frequently Asked Questions

                      What does this page show?

                      This page summarizes recycling center and public bin coverage in Wellington, New Zealand and allows you to browse recycling locations by city or explore overall coverage across the province.

                      What types of recycling locations are included?

                      RecyclingSpots includes recycling centers, public recycling bins, and community drop-off points. Locations may accept materials such as glass, plastic, paper, cardboard, electronics, batteries, textiles, metals, organics, and more.

                      Why do some cities in this state have more recycling locations listed?

                      Coverage varies by city depending on population size, data availability, and local mapping activity. Larger cities typically have more documented recycling centers and bins than smaller towns or rural areas.

                      How often is the data updated?

                      Data is updated regularly from publicly available sources. Some details, such as accepted materials, fees, accessibility, or opening hours, may be missing or outdated.

                      How can I find recycling centers near a specific place in this state?

                      Open a city page from the list above or use the map and search features to find recycling centers and public bins near a specific location.