Boost for sustainable business practice
Hon Marian Hobbs
Minister for the Environment
Boost for sustainable business practice
New spending of $12.4 million over the next four years is committed in today's budget to promote sustainable business practices, Environment Minister Marian Hobbs announced today.
"The funding reinforces the success of the Environment Ministry's work with industry and organisations, underpinned by the government's emphasis on quality economic growth through sustainable development, and will enable new programmes to be initiated and existing programmes to grow."
New work
areas include:
voluntary tracking and take-back
programmes for electronic and hazardous wastes;
developing ways to ensure environmental issues are
addressed during oil and gas exploration within the
exclusive economic zone;
projects to encourage
innovative product design that minimise environmental
impact;
possible partnerships with the banking, finance
and insurance sectors to reward sustainable business
practice through eased access to credit, capital or
insurance;
building capacity and delivering
environmental programmes through partnering with
non-government organisations focussed on waste;
working
with other agencies to promote litter reduction.
Among the
programmes that will continue to expand are:
the New
Zealand Packaging Accord to reduce packaging waste and
increase the amount of packaging recycled;
the Dairying
and Clean Streams Accord to improve the health of waterways
in dairying areas;
the national collection of
agrichemicals in particular those containing dangerous
persistent organic pollutants;
the Govt3 programme to
make the government sector more sustainable in how it
operates;
the Tyre Track and Used Oil Recovery schemes;
the eco-efficiency in tourism project;
developing a
legislative framework to support industry to put in place
product stewardship
schemes.
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