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SURVEY BACKS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACT REFORMS

Environmental Panorama
International
April of 2013


Amy Adams15 APRIL, 2013 - Environment Minister Amy Adams says a survey that shows thousands of businesses are feeling constrained by the Resource Management Act demonstrates why the Government’s reforms are badly needed.

Statistics New Zealand’s Business Operations Survey released today shows that RMA processes are having a significant effect on business performance.

According to the survey, businesses have blamed the RMA process for the cancellation of projects potentially worth more than $800 million over the last two financial years.

The uncertainty of the process had led to the cancellation of about two thirds of these projects.

The survey also shows:

Only 3 per cent of businesses said current RMA processes enhanced their business
430 businesses cancelled projects each worth more than $100,000 due to RMA processes
Some businesses have spent up to 25 per cent of their total expenditure on applying for resource consents
More than half of resource consent applications are cancelled in the pre-application stage, mainly due to uncertainty and time delays
The vast majority of businesses feeling constrained by the RMA are small and medium enterprises
Ms Adams says the survey confirms what she had heard from businesses and communities during a series of RMA consultation meetings throughout the country.

“Frustration with the RMA was rife at these meetings. In most cases, the frustration was not about whether a particular project could or could not proceed, it was about the time and cost to reach that decision.

“There is too much uncertainty in the outcome of the process, and the impact of this is real - potential new jobs are not being created and communities are missing out on economic benefits.”

The Government’s proposed reforms would make the RMA system easier to use, increase certainty and predictability, attract investment, and reduce unnecessary duplication and cost, whilst continuing to protect the environment.

“Fundamentally, the proposed reforms are about providing greater confidence for businesses to grow and create jobs, greater certainty for communities to plan for local needs, and stronger environmental outcomes as our communities grow and change.”

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Government accredits new product stewardship scheme

Amy Adams24 APRIL, 2013 - Environment Minister Amy Adams has today announced a newly-accredited product stewardship scheme for the reuse and recycling of carpet tiles.

Ms Adams has approved an application from INZIDE Commercial, distributors of Interface branded carpet tiles.

Under the scheme used tiles will be collected from carpet installers and customers at depots in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.

“This scheme is an excellent example of an organisation taking responsibility for the products they have sold when they reach the end of their useable lives, Ms Adams says.

"The old carpet tiles will be given a second life, diverting them from landfill and helping the environment.”

Ms Adams made the announcement during a visit to INZIDE Commercial in Auckland today.

Tiles that can be reused are stored ready to be supplied to future customers, or donated to community groups such as the Salvation Army and Habitat for Humanity.

PVC backed carpet tiles beyond their usable life are sent back to the original manufacturer in the United States where they are stripped and remanufactured into new carpet tiles. The company is also investigating the potential for remanufacture in New Zealand.

INZIDE’s product stewardship programme achieved accreditation as it meets criteria required by the Waste Minimisation Act and reduces waste and environmental harm.

Eight product stewardship schemes are now accredited around New Zealand for industries including paint, plastics, refrigerants and waste oil.

 
 

Source: New Zealand - Ministry for the Environment
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