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TRAMPERS TO PACK OUT THEIR PARK RUBBISH

Irampers in national parks are being encouraged to take their rubbish home and part of the Department of Conservation's encouragement methods now includes a rubbish bag system. Small paper rubbish sacks will be made available at huts and visitor centres for trampers to carry their rubbish in. DoC hopes the scheme will free up time and resources for more worthy conservation work. Previously much time was spent burning, composting or flying out rubbish left at remote Vintc

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 320, 23 January 1990, Page 1

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TRAMPERS TO PACK OUT THEIR PARK RUBBISH Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 320, 23 January 1990, Page 1

TRAMPERS TO PACK OUT THEIR PARK RUBBISH Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 320, 23 January 1990, Page 1

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