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Green Building: Leonie Freeman on how to better the property eco-system
5 May, 2021 05:00 PM
4 minutes to read
Leonie Freeman, fighting the corner for the Property Council. Photo / Fiona Goodall
Leonie Freeman is an incisive thought-leader when it comes to developments in the property world.
But she is also a major driver of change. As CEO of the Property Council New Zealand, Freeman is co-host of today s Green Property Summit. She has held major roles in the property sector spanning both public and private, from creating the concept of what is now realestate.co.nz to buying and transforming her own residential property management business. Fran O Sullivan put some questions to Freeman.
Green Building: A lesson in Waste Management
5 May, 2021 05:00 PM
6 minutes to read
The 5ha industrial site at East Tamaki is getting dressed up for a Green Star rating.
The 5ha industrial site at East Tamaki is getting dressed up for a Green Star rating.
NZ Herald
By: Graham Skellern
A tired industrial site in Auckland s East Tamaki that housed an old bottling plant has found a new lease of life after Waste Management New Zealand put its full commitment towards sustainability.
Waste Management, a nationwide waste collection and recycling company, signed a 25-year lease agreement with the owner Stride Property and pushed for the $50 million plus site redevelopment in East Tamaki Rd to have a 5 Green Star rating.
Press Release – Property Council Of New Zealand The Government had the opportunity to revolutionise the current insurance-based funding model for Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ) but have instead chosen to merely tweak the levy system, maintaining a model that by their own admission has …
“The Government had the opportunity to revolutionise the current insurance-based funding model for Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ) but have instead chosen to merely tweak the levy system, maintaining a model that by their own admission has “inherent drawbacks”,” says Leonie Freeman, Chief Executive at Property Council New Zealand.
“Tweaking the levy system won’t address the core issue, says Freeman.