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Business Scoop » EPA Halves Emissions In Two Years

Press Release – Environmental Protection Authority The latest Toit carbonreduce annual audit of the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) shows it has reduced its emissions by 49% on the previous years audit. This is also 54% lower than the baseline set in 2017/18, the first year the EPA was certified … The latest Toitū carbonreduce annual audit of the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) shows it has reduced its emissions by 49% on the previous year’s audit. This is also 54% lower than the baseline set in 2017/18, the first year the EPA was certified in the scheme. EPA Chief Executive, Dr Allan Freeth, says the result has been achieved through staff awareness campaigns and a review of the travel policy.

Film company s plans to build studio near Wanaka may be fast-tracked

Film company s plans to build studio near Wanaka may be fast-tracked © RNZ / Tess Brunton A film company has been granted permission to apply for fast tracked consent to construct a film studio and sets near Wanaka. Silverlight Studios Limited applied to Ministry for the Environment to build the facilities including a film school and theatre off The Wanaka Luggate Highway. The company is owned by production designer Ra Vincent, director Mike Wallis and film accountant Jonathan Harding - all originally from Southland. A spokeswoman said the development would be in a large undulation in the middle of a 322 hectare site with the balance being maintained as open paddocks.

Update On Clopyralid | Scoop News

The Waste Management Institute of New Zealand (WasteMINZ) has noticed increasing interest and discussion, both locally and internationally, about clopyralid a herbicide used to control broadleaf weeds in turf and lawns. Clopyralid can only be used in New Zealand by qualified ‘approved handlers’. Although it breaks down quickly on lawns and turf, it doesn’t break down through composting and can impact on some plants, such as tomatoes and potatoes, at very low concentrations. Composters across New Zealand use unwanted materials (such as garden waste, bark, food scraps, and chicken manure) to make great composts and soil conditioners. With a strong focus on

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