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Press Release – Bay of Plenty Regional Council Pet food manufacturer, Ziwi Limited, has been fined $66,000 for discharges of odour, and $64,000 for discharges of process wastewater from its pet food factory at 18 Boeing Place, Mount Maunganui. Bay of Plenty Regional Council prosecuted Ziwi for …
Pet food manufacturer, Ziwi Limited, has been fined $66,000 for discharges of odour, and $64,000 for discharges of process wastewater from its pet food factory at 18 Boeing Place, Mount Maunganui.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council prosecuted Ziwi for both odour and wastewater discharges in 2018. Ziwi pleaded guilty.
Odours generated by Ziwi have led to a significant number of complaints from the local community. From 2008 to 2017 Regional Council received 224 complaints from the public about discharges of odour from the Ziwi site. The odour prosecution was based on odour discharges on five separate dates and followed earlier enforcement action:
Mount Maunganui pet food manufacturer Ziwi Ltd apologises after being fined for discharges into stormwater system
24 Feb, 2021 03:29 AM
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Pet food manufacturing company Ziwi Ltd s premises in Mount Maunganui. Photo / File
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Pet food manufacturer Ziwi Limited has apologised to the local community for discharges from its processing site in Mount Maunganui in 2018.
A judge has fined the company $64,000 on charges relating to wastewater discharges from the site that saw wash-down water with residue from meat processing reach a stormwater system that led to Tauranga Harbour.
That followed a $66,000 fine last year for offensive odours emitted from the site.
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