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Green Army

From page 1 cause more damage to the environment than the production of new items. Lt Harrison invited those present to try and solve Waiouru' s own recycling headache. At present there is no one in New Zealand who can take heavy duty plastic.

Waiouru now has a grow- . ing stockpile of heavy duty plastic mortar bomb containers which Defence are unable to recycle. "I'm sure there is some entrepreneur out there who can turn them into something useful," said Lt Harrison.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 490, 15 June 1993, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
84

Green Army Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 490, 15 June 1993, Page 2

Green Army Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 490, 15 June 1993, Page 2

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