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Funding for projects to reduce waste from construction and demolition

Hon David Parker The Government has announced funding for projects in Auckland and the lower North Island to help reduce construction and demolition waste. “Construction is the main source of waste sent to landfill, and much of this could be reduced, reused and recovered,” Environment Minister David Parker said. “The Government is funding initiatives that will enable New Zealanders to reuse material and reduce the amount of waste going to landfill. Reducing construction and demolition waste will also help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. That’s a win, win for the climate and the environment.” “Diverting construction waste from landfill is another step towards helping New Zealand become a low waste, low emissions economy.”

Community Scoop » Funding For Projects To Reduce Waste From Construction And Demolition

Press Release – New Zealand Government The Government has announced funding for projects in Auckland and the lower North Island to help reduce construction and demolition waste. Hon David Parker Minister for the Environment The Government has announced funding for projects in Auckland and the lower North Island to help reduce construction and demolition waste. “Construction is the main source of waste sent to landfill, and much of this could be reduced, reused and recovered,” Environment Minister David Parker said. “The Government is funding initiatives that will enable New Zealanders to reuse material and reduce the amount of waste going to landfill. Reducing construction and demolition waste will also help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. That’s a win, win for the climate and the environment.”

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New planning regime panned

Mountain Scene By PHILIP CHANDLER A local planner warns Queenstown will lose its planning autonomy under the government’s proposals to replace the Resource Management Act (RMA). Instead of a council district plan, this area would operate under a regional plan run out of Dunedin or Invercargill one of 14 regional plans across New Zealand. Experienced planner Blair Devlin, who’s with planning and landscape architecture  consultancy Vivian + Espie but has also worked for the Queenstown and Dunedin councils and for central government, says ‘‘when you think of health and transport, when they’re based out of Dunedin, Queenstown’s always the poor cousin’’.

Agriculture Minister Damian O Connor pleased with intensive winter grazing improvement in Southland

This month, Environment Southland chief executive Rob Phillips said compliance from farmers was excellent. Environment Minister David Parker said this season councils were expected to increase monitoring and reporting of intensive winter grazing practices across their regions, and encouraged practices as outlined by the 2021/22 Intensive Winter Grazing module. “I have made it clear I expect councils to monitor the total hectares in IWG, and I expect a reduction in the quantity of IWG and an improvement in the quality of winter grazing practice. “I understand that [Ministry for the Environment] have received feedback that councils are making progress in their increased monitoring,’’ he said.

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