Most of this was general waste and scrap metal. Eighteen teams from businesses, government departments and schools participated in the event which was led by the National Environment Service. Meitaki ma’ata to everyone who took part!
A total of 751kg of waste was collected on Rarotonga during last month’s Clean up the Cooks Day.
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The National Environment Service is established to protect, conserve and ensure the Cook Islands environment is managed sustainably. The agency is headed by a Director with delegated powers to carry out the functions of the Environment Act 2003.