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NZ ECO-LABELS GET BIG TICK INTERNATIONALLY


Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2008


Trevor Mallard4 August, 2008 - A New Zealand eco-labelling scheme that tells consumers if furniture or paper products come from recycled or sustainable sources has been given a big tick in an international study.

Environment Minister Trevor Mallard congratulated Environmental Choice New Zealand for being chosen as an international model of best practice by Britain’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra).

Defra cited Environmental Choice New Zealand, a government-initiated and endorsed scheme that certifies environmentally preferable paper and whether wood used in furniture and furniture products comes from sustainable sources, as the best international guide for people buying furniture and furniture products.

“This is a real feather in the cap of Environmental Choice New Zealand and helps reinforce New Zealand’s ‘clean green’ brand internationally,” Trevor Mallard said.

It puts Environmental Choice New Zealand in the same category as other eco-labels familiar to New Zealand consumers – Fairtrade and Energy Star – which were named as world leaders in the areas of food and office IT equipment.

Defra studied 207 standards and methods used to measure environmental sustainability of products worldwide and presented the best results to the British government as a model of international best practice.

Environmental Choice New Zealand is independently run by the NZ Ecolabelling Trust. The Ministry for the Environment owns the label.

“The origin of the things we buy and whether or not they are produced in a sustainable way has become a global issue for many consumers and it is good to know New Zealand is at the leading edge of global developments in this area,” Trevor Mallard said.

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Proposed tighter regime regarding GM crops

31 July, 2008 - Proposed amendments to current legislation will provide a greater level of transparency and increased accountability regarding the management of genetically modified (GM) crops, Environment Minister Trevor Mallard says.

The Minister today instructed the Environmental Risk Management Authority (ERMA) to consult on proposed new regulations to deal with the segregation and traceability of GM crops.

“The specific proposals ERMA will consult on are intended to improve the processes for applications to ERMA while not limiting opportunities for innovation and use of beneficial new organisms,” Trevor Mallard said.

The proposed new rules could require people wanting to conditionally release GM crops to provide ERMA with information on segregation and traceability schemes they might use to manage those crops. This would enable ERMA to take such information into account when it considered applications for conditional releases. ERMA could then use the information to identify what controls might be needed.

While ERMA can already require this information, the proposed new regulation would provide greater certainty to applicants on information requirements and greater transparency about the process.

“I would encourage all people and organisations likely to be affected by this initiative to contact ERMA so that their views can be considered as we develop these new regulations,” Trevor Mallard said.

“Consultation is only for a few weeks because I want to get these new regulations in place as quickly as possible to provide certainty for all involved.

“While ERMA will be working hard to inform everyone with an interest in this proposal about the consultation, I urge anyone with a view to make a submission by accessing the consultation and submission documents on ERMA’s website,” Trevor Mallard said.

For more information on the HSNO Act regulation-making process contact the Ministry for the Environment
ERMA’s website is: www.ermanz.govt.nz

 
 

Source: New Zealand - Ministry for the Environment
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