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Illegal dumping of rubbish in Gisborne has reached an all-time high of 1200 tonnes in the past year - the equivalent weight of about 600 cars.

Gisborne's streets, beaches and parks have all been littered with dumped rubbish at times, including animal carcasses, mattresses, syringes and fridges.

However, about 94 percent of the cost the council incurs from illegal dumping comes from rubbish left outside the city's Waste Management transfer station gates.

Council's solid waste manager Phil Nickerson said the annual bill for waste outside the transfer station totalled $570,000, as of October.

About 20% of the rubbish left at the gate is stickered (paid for), with people thinking the crates at the gate are an after-hours service.

Putting stickered rubbish bags outside the station when people miss

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