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Weeds can spread through loose fragments so you must be careful when you dispose of them.
Pest plants Plants and weeds that are harmful to pets, property and the environment, spread easily and threaten our native plants. can go in your general household rubbish bins, but general green (garden) waste cannot.
Auckland Council does not offer a green waste Green waste includes grass clippings, leaves, branches, general weeds, flowers and prunings from trees and shrubs. collection service.
Compost your general weeds and green waste in a closed compost bin or special weed bags. Check our Pest search to see which weeds are safe to compost.
You can also use mulch on your garden to help reduce weed growth or compost-down your weeds and mix them with the soil, as long as fertile weed seeds are destroyed in the process.
You can only compost weeds considered as pest plants, like moth plant, through a private green waste collection service and not in your garden.
You can put small amounts of pest plants in your rubbish bin, but not general green waste. For a larger amount of pest plants, you must organise a private collection or take them to a transfer station.
Visit What you can put in your rubbish for more information.
Most transfer stations accept green waste, including general weeds and pest plants. Check with your local station before you go.
If you take weeds to a transfer station, make sure they are secure and do not spread during transport.
If you live in the Waitākere Ranges or near kauri, clean all soil from your footwear and gear before leaving your property for the transfer station.
Avoid weeding around kauri to reduce the risk of spreading kauri dieback disease. The recommended distance to weed near kauri is about three times the canopy width (from one side of the outermost branches to the other).
If you live in the Waitākere Ranges Local Board area, you can dispose of pest plants for free at community weed bins. This will help prevent weeds from spreading.
We want more people to control pest plants on their property. The community weed bins provide a free, easy and accessible pest plant disposal service.
There are permanent free weed bins at:
There are 'pest weed bin weekends' in some locations across the Waitākere Ranges Local Board area. During these weekends you can dispose of your pest plants in weed bins all weekend from 8am on the Saturday (except for the Swanson location). In Swanson you can only use the bins during the specified weekends from 9am to 4pm.
An EcoMatters staff member is available to provide weed advice at all listed locations on Saturdays, from 9am to 3pm.
| Location | Address | 2026 Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Glen Eden | Konini School, 44 Withers Road | 14-15 February 16-17 May |
| Huia | Huia Domain, Huia Road | 14-15 February 7-8 March 11-12 April |
| Laingholm | Laingholm Hall, 69 Victory Road | 17-18 January 11-12 April |
| Swanson | Central Landscape Supplies, 598 Swanson Road (9am to 4pm) | 7-8 March 13-14 June |
| Te Henga | Pae o te Rangi Regional Park, 114 Te Henga Roa | 7-8 March 13-14 June |
| Titirangi | Zig Zag Track, Atkinson Park, Park Road | 14-15 February 16-17 May |
| Waiatarua | Waiatarua Hall, 911 West Coast Road | 17-18 January 11-12 April |
The community bins are only for pest plants, such as:
If you use the bins for plants and green waste that we do not accept, you could make this service more expensive and less available for everyone. We do not accept:
Call a private garden company to collect your green garden waste. They supply bins or bags.
There is a cost for this service.
Visit the EcoMatters website to find out more on how you can dispose of weeds.