Mortuary waste being separated from the public wastewater system was very much in line with the Māori worldview. Photo / SuppliedMortuary waste being separated from the public wastewater system was very much in line with the Māori worldview. "We listened to the locals and what their wants are, around waste management in the region," Gisborne deputy mayor Josh Wharehinga said. He said the idea of mortuary waste being separated from the public wastewater system was very much in line with the Māori worldview. "The mortuary waste will be collected by truck and then shipped here to Te Ahu o Hine Tātari."
Source: New Zealand Herald July 08, 2021 20:37 UTC