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Clean Stream Waiheke has been responsible for the waste management on Waiheke Island for the last 10 years. Clean Stream managed the kerbsite refuse and recycling collection to all residents on Waiheke as well as managing the Waiheke Transfer Station.
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Clean Stream Waiheke Limited is a registered Charity (CC28793), owned and operated by the community-driven [[Waste Resource Trust]], has been responsible for waste management on [[Waiheke Island]] for 10 years. Clean Stream managed the kerbside refuse and recycling collection, as well as managing the Waiheke Transfer Station.
  
 
In a controversial decision in June 2009 the [[Aaron Bhatnagar]] chaired City Development Committee voted to disqualify Clean Stream from the tender process ending a 13 year contribution to Waiheke waste reduction.
 
In a controversial decision in June 2009 the [[Aaron Bhatnagar]] chaired City Development Committee voted to disqualify Clean Stream from the tender process ending a 13 year contribution to Waiheke waste reduction.
  
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Here is a promotional video explaining the company's attitude to mulch and its value to island landscapers:
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Latest revision as of 09:05, 14 October 2014

Clean Stream Waiheke Limited is a registered Charity (CC28793), owned and operated by the community-driven Waste Resource Trust, has been responsible for waste management on Waiheke Island for 10 years. Clean Stream managed the kerbside refuse and recycling collection, as well as managing the Waiheke Transfer Station.

In a controversial decision in June 2009 the Aaron Bhatnagar chaired City Development Committee voted to disqualify Clean Stream from the tender process ending a 13 year contribution to Waiheke waste reduction.

Here is a promotional video explaining the company's attitude to mulch and its value to island landscapers:


[[Category:Community Services]