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Event Recycling Trailer

It’s great that you are thinking about reducing waste at your event!

To help make it easy, we have an event recycling trailer that can be hired for community events in the our district.

Our Event Recycling Trailer is available to be booked by local community member or group. The trailer includes six large 240 litre bins for collecting cans, paper, plastics and glass bottles.

  • 1x cans and tins
  • 1x paper and cardboard
  • 1x general waste
  • 1x clear glass
  • 1x green glass
  • 1x coloured glass

The trailer is free to hire, however a $100* bond is requested to encourage correct sorting of recycle items and the trailer is returned in clean and tidy condition.

The trailer is located at the Marton Waste Transfer Station, once your booking has been approved, you can collect the key during station opening hours.

*Please see our current fees and charges.

For more information please contact our Customer Experience team on 0800 422 522 or info@rangitikei.govt.nz


Procedures and Conditions of Hire

To confirm your booking, please read and agree to the following procedures and conditions:

  1. All relevant information and hire forms will be returned to and confirmed by a Rangitikei District Council staff member prior to pick-up of the trailer.
  2. Trailer bookings must be made a minimum of three (3) days prior to hire date(s) (unless a shorter lead in period is approved). Maximum time of hire of trailer is 1 week. Earliest cancellation of booking is preferred where practical.
  3. The trailer can be pick-up and returned to the Marton Waste Transfer Station, 3 King Street, Marton during station opening hours. The trailer must be picked up and returned by the individual/group making the booking. Please allow time for an inventory check with a staff member at Marton Waste Transfer Station at the time of pick-up and drop-off.
  4. The hirer is responsible for looking after the trailer and equipment during their hire period. This includes ensuring the trailer is fully locked and secured at all times when not in use, and ensuring the trailer is parked on a level surface to prevent roll back.
  5. In the event of the trailer or any equipment being lost, stolen or damaged, including beyond repair, the hirer will be responsible for any repair and/or replacement costs.
  6. All incidents relating to the trailer, equipment, and persons are to be reported to Rangitīkei District Council using the Incident Report Form which will be provided to hirers prior to use. Rangitīkei District Council will not be held responsible for any injury or damage to hirers or their property.
  7. The person responsible for towing the trailer must use a roadworthy vehicle which would achieve a WoF and registration on the day of hireage and agrees to comply with all NZ laws as specified in the NZ road code. Drivers should have experience towing a trailer and must show a valid and full drivers’ license at the time of pick-up.
  8. All bins are to be emptied and the trailer and bins are to be returned clean and tidy.
  9. The trailer is available for hire by Community Organisations & Community Events only, not for individual use.

For any queries please contact our Customer Experience team on 0800 422 522 or info@rangitikei.govt.nz


Trailer Pre-Journey Safety Checks

Below are the pre-journey safety check requirements:

  • WOF and Registration is current.
  • Check tyres:
    Make sure sufficient tread is visible. It is recommended to also check all tyre pressures.
    Trailer tyre pressure should be 40psi.
  • When connecting the trailer to the towing vehicle, check that the tow coupling is properly secured to the tow ball by way of catch or pin being correctly in place.
  • Ensure you have selected the correct tow ball size if the trailer has a dual coupling i.e. 1 7 /8”
  • Attach the trailer light connection lead, check light’s function.
  • Stow the jockey wheel/stand into its correct position (if applicable).
  • Know the TOWING CAPACITY of your vehicle.

Trailer Operational Safety Checks

  • Maximum speed allowed is 90km/h.
  • Beware of your distance between you and the vehicle in front. Allow more space for unexpected braking and stopping distances. Increase this distance even more in the wet.
  • If swaying occurs DO NOT hit the brakes. Slowly decelerate, or where possible accelerate out to stop swaying. Once the sway is contained, stop and reposition load.
  • The driver of the vehicle on which the trailer is attached is responsible for ensuring all loads are legally secured while in transit.
  • Where possible avoid excessive braking while cornering as this may cause losing control and jack knifing.
  • Use a lower gear when travelling prevent the trailer pushing the tow vehicle while braking.
  • Never tow with the park brake on.
  • Care must be taken not to hold up following traffic unnecessarily. Pull over where possible.
Potential Hazards ControlsControls
Manual HandlingBend Knees, DO NOT USE BACK
Slips, Trips & FallsIncrease situational awareness, obey all warnings, keep clear.
Road / Highway DrivingObey all road traffic laws, create safe driving distances.