
Frustrations are growing as plagues Auckland and leaves ratepayers with a multimillion-dollar bill.
Cars, fridges, toxic waste and up to 500 mattresses per month are among the items being cleaned up across the city.
Reg Walker, contracts manager with Eco Maintenance, says nothing surprises him anymore.
鈥淲e get a lot of sheep carcasses. We鈥檝e had a cow once dumped on a beach in Kawakawa Bay somewhere.
Animal remains, including sheep carcasses, are among the more disturbing items found dumped.
鈥淐ars, half cars, boats, dinghies with holes in them. Marijuana, just the pots and the stalks.鈥
There are - more than 40 on average per day.
Walker says fridges are a common item, and up to 500 mattresses a month.
鈥淭he problem is they鈥檙e quite bulky, and when they get wet, they鈥檙e heavy as well.鈥
鈥榮 cost for collecting and disposing of illegal waste in the 2024 financial year was $2.7 million, a rise of $200,000 each year since 2022.
Walker says a lot of illegal dumping is happening in remote roadside areas, outside the public view.
鈥淭hese are mainly in reserves and parks, or down these undeveloped areas, and non-residential areas.
鈥淲e鈥檝e had to abseil down banks to collect these items that have just been thrown down from the top of a lookout.鈥
Additional costs are incurred when there are oversized or dangerous items.
鈥淲ith a piano, this would be quite large and heavy as well, so if we come across that, then we鈥檝e got to probably get four guys out there to winch that onto a truck.
A discarded piano left in a public area, contributing to the city鈥檚 illegal dumping problem.
鈥淲e have people dumping asbestos, hazardous waste, clumps of oil.鈥
All of these actions increase costs for the ratepayer, Walker says.
鈥淚f it鈥檚 rubbish down the bank, if it鈥檚 on a main 80kmh road, then we鈥檝e got to organise traffic management as well. That there could be a cost of two grand for the traffic management and $1000 for the abseiling.鈥
Justine Haves, general manager of waste solutions at Auckland Council, says they are taking proactive steps to address the issue.
鈥淐ouncil has spent approximately $7500 on surveillance camera setups. Over the past three years, marketing campaigns to increase awareness and prevent illegal dumping have cost $174,000.
Waste dumped in a new residential development area, hidden from public view but costly to clean up.
鈥淎 further $5600 has been spent on investigation stickers and $5200 on signs to deter illegal dumping.鈥
In the nine months until the end of March 2025, 375 fines have been issued, totalling $123,950.
Haves says each situation is unique, but the infringement notices make a difference.
鈥淚f identified, we may be successful in getting the individual to remove the items, in which case there are no collection and disposal costs.鈥
But Walker says there鈥檚 a mixed success rate.
鈥淢ost of these are outside people鈥檚 houses and they see that it鈥檚 been investigated and stickered, so then they remove [the rubbish] themselves, whereas, , it鈥檚 quite hard to prosecute anyone.鈥
An oversized tyre dumped illegally in Auckland.
The M膩ngere-Ot膩huhu Local Board has a project to tackle construction waste, and there are local clean-up groups across M膩ngere, Ot膩huhu, Manurewa and 艑tara.
Community education is being used to raise awareness about inorganic waste collections, and signs have been placed in dumping hotspots along with letterbox flyers advising where to take unwanted items.
A new mana whenua-led initiative in M膩ngere also focuses on iwi-led monitoring to .
The Tyrewise collection service was started last year, where unwanted tyres can be disposed of at collection stations.
If you see anyone dumping rubbish, report it and Auckland Council will investigate. Call 0800 NO DUMP (0800 663 867). This number operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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