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EEZ PROPOSAL OFFERS SENSIBLE PROTECTION FOR OCEANS

Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2013


Amy Adams28 AUGUST, 2013 - Following announcements made in April, Environment Minister Amy Adams has today released a supplementary order paper (SOP) to the Marine Legislation Bill to introduce a new non-notified discretionary classification for the marine consent regime under the Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf Act.

The Marine Legislation Bill transfers the regulation of dumping and certain discharges related to EEZ activities from Maritime NZ to the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA).

A new non-notified discretionary category would provide the EPA with similar options to those currently available under the Maritime Transport Act for considering discharge and dumping activities.

The new classification would also provide an appropriate level of oversight and discretion by the EPA for activities that take place over a short period of time or are routine but still necessitate full regulator discretion.

Ms Adams has today also released a discussion document seeking feedback on what is proposed to be included in the non-notified discretionary classification.

The discussion document outlines proposals for the effective management of exploratory drilling for oil and gas, discharges of harmful substances and dumping of waste in the EEZ.

“The proposals in the discussion document balance the need to protect the ocean environment, while not overly burdening industry with excessive costs and extended timeframes,” Ms Adams says.

“Commercial activity in our EEZ needs to be carefully managed. It makes sense for the level of regulation of activities in the EEZ to be proportionate to the scale and environmental effects of these activities.

“For example, I am advised that exploratory drilling for oil and gas generally takes place over a period of about four to six weeks, so a simplified process that retains full regulatory discretion appears to be an appropriate response.”

Submissions can be made from today and close on 25 September.

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100,000 televisions collected under Govt scheme

Amy Adams14 AUGUST, 2013 - Environment Minister Amy Adams has marked the 100,000th television to be collected for recycling under the Government’s TV Takeback programme by taking her own worn-out television to a recycling facility.

The TV TakeBack programme aims to divert televisions from going to landfill in an initiative that involves the Government partnering with a range of councils, recyclers and retailers to provide a nationwide network of subsidised options.

Ms Adams says recycling 100,000 televisions is good news for the environment.

“Old televisions are a difficult recycling challenge, but through people thinking about the environment, we have stopped thousands of tonnes of harmful material going to landfill,” Ms Adams says.

Ms Adams says her old television had been sitting at home unused for some time, and like tens of thousands of other New Zealanders, the TV TakeBack programme had prompted her to recycle it.

“The TV TakeBack scheme makes recycling a television affordable and straightforward.

“If people are cleaning out their house or garage and want to get rid of an unwanted television, there is no excuse for not disposing of it responsibly.”

The programme was launched in Hawke’s Bay and the South Island’s West Coast in October last year, to coincide with the Going Digital campaign. It was then rolled out to the rest of the South Island earlier this year.

The initiative will get underway in the lower North Island and the East Cape later this month, and the rest of the North Island from October.

Through a Government subsidy, the cost to the public to recycle a television is no more than $5.

The programme also aims to improve recycling infrastructure, raise public awareness, and investigate options for the long-term management of electronic waste.

 

Source: New Zealand - Ministry for the Environment
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