The OCS NZ team has identified a significant volume of plastic pellets along the Māngere Inlet shoreline.

What stands out in this find is the variation. The pellets differ in colour and level of degradation, suggesting they have accumulated over a long period rather than being the result of a single recent spill.

This kind of pollution has a double impact: it puts pressure on a unique and fragile ecosystem, while also affecting the credibility of our industry.

Every pellet is visible evidence of work still to be done.

Many plastics businesses already have strong controls in place to prevent pellet loss. But pellets are small, mobile and remarkably good at finding pathways out of a site.

OCS NZ advisory audits provide a fresh set of eyes, helping identify gaps that can be difficult to spot from inside your own operation. It's a practical way to strengthen existing processes and move our industry towards one where every pellet, flake and powder stays where it belongs: on the production line.

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Prevent tomorrow's pellet loss through OCS NZ. Help us recover what we can today.

Find out how your site can become OCS NZ certified: https://operationcleansweep.org.nz  or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Join us to recover these raw materials during Operation Clean Up Week 2026

Friday 13 November 2026

2pm–4pm

Meet at the entrance to the Waikaraka Cycleway, end of Hugo Johnston Drive

Register here: https://zfrmz.com/g8rTprg1eCgnEZ9YBkPh https://zfrmz.com/g8rTprg1eCgnEZ9YBkPh 

 

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