Auckland is the place to be. The figures say so: During the past three years, our city’s population has ballooned by a massive 121,000 people — the size of Tauranga. Third most liveable city As Aucklanders, should we be thankful to live here? Sure: The ‘City of Sails’...
Auckland is growing at a massive rate. In fact, the way things are going, we could reach a population of two million in less than a decade. And, of course, with increased population, comes increased waste. Waste is … wasteful The more recyclable products consigned to...
Traffic is getting worse in Auckland. And for a waste disposal business, like Pink Bins, the consequences are serious. It wasn’t long ago that our drivers could get on the road by 6.30am and reach their first job without hitting traffic. Now, thanks to decades of...
As time goes by, recycling is becoming more important. Our world isn’t getting any bigger and resources are limited. In this post we highlight some interesting recycling trends. No more plastic As useful as it is, plastic is bad for wildlife and ecosystems. And it...
We operate 11 trucks at Pink Bins: nine gantry trucks and two, 8-wheeler hook trucks. And it’s important to us that our drivers are safe. After all, a heavy truck can do plenty of damage. Safety has long been integral to our business. For some reason, though, not all...
[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text] Corrections Employer of the Year Announced. Corrections Chief Executive Ray Smith has recognised the contribution of Pink Bins, an Auckland based recycling firm, in helping to reduce re-offending and making...