Summer’s heating up and so are the grills! But before you fire up the BBQ, here are some tips for keeping your outdoor event low on waste and high on fun.
Outdoor get-togethers are a great way to enjoy Auckland’s parks and beaches, but they can also create a surprising amount of waste. With a little planning, you can host a fun, low-waste event that’s kind to the environment and your bank balance.

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Whether you're hosting a BBQ or a picnic, it’s easy to set up a simple waste station:
Recyclables include clean paper, cardboard, tins, glass bottles, and plastics numbered 1, 2, and 5. Rinse out dirty containers before putting into your recycling bin at home and separate out the soft plastics – they can be returned to most supermarkets. Remember to tip your recyclables out of the bag and into the recycling bin when you get home (bagged recycling cannot be recycled).
We all want to make sure our guests have enough to eat but this worry can quickly lead to over-catering. The Love Food Hate Waste website offers great tools to help you plan smarter and waste less when hosting:
On the topic of food safety - do you know the difference between “Best Before” and “Use By” date labels on food packaging?
Love Food Hate Waste found that 2 in 5 Kiwis are confused about this. Don’t let good food go to waste - check the date, trust your senses, and take the Great Date Debate quiz to find out how to make sure your food is safe to eat and waste less. Anyone taking part in the quiz before 30 November 2025 can choose to enter the draw to win 1 of 15 $100 grocery vouchers!
Explore more tips and recipes for preventing food waste and saving money at lovefoodhatewaste.co.nz.
Here’s a quick checklist to keep your event low-waste and stress-free:
If you're using a public BBQ or bringing your own gas BBQ, keep these tips in mind:
Find your nearest BBQ-friendly park or beach here using our Find a Park or Beach tool and selecting ‘barbecue’ as a filter.