GREEN RIBBON AWARD FINALISTS ANNOUNCED


Environmental Panorama
International
May of 2010


Nick Smith25 May, 2010
Environment Minister Nick Smith today announced the 27 finalists for the 2010 Green Ribbon Awards which honour outstanding contributions to protecting New Zealand's environment.

"This year marks the 20th Green Ribbon Awards. During this time more than 100 environmental champions have been awarded for their initiative, commitment and dedication to tackle environmental issues," Dr Smith said.

For the 2010 awards 143 nominations were received across 12 categories. The categories reflect the broad range of environmental challenges that New Zealand faces and the extraordinary range of actions taken to address them. The nominations recognised individuals, businesses, communities and youth as well as larger organisations.

"The large number and diversity of the nominations is a testament to the hard work and the many different ways that New Zealanders are working to protect our environment," Dr Smith said.

The winners of each category and an overall supreme winner will be announced during an awards ceremony at Parliament on Thursday 3 June.

"With so many outstanding and compelling nominations, it was difficult to pick out these finalists. I wish them all the best of luck."

The finalists are:

•Accor Hospitality (Auckland)
•Banks Peninsula Conservation Trust (Christchurch)
•Buller High School (Westport)
•Charlie B's Backpackers (Christchurch)
•Environmental Education for Resource Sustainability Trust (EERST) - Paper4trees programme (Tauranga)
•Envirofert Ltd (Auckland)
•Friends of Flora Inc (Tasman)
•Henley Trust 2003 (Masterton)
•Hukanui Primary School - Eco-classroom (Hamilton)
•Kaharoa Kokako Trust (Rotorua)
•Karen Warren (Nelson)
•Landcare Research - carboNZero programme (Canterbury)
•New Zealand Pork (Wellington)
•North Shore City Council - Corporate Sustainability Team (North Shore City)
•Palmerston North City Council - Awapuni Sustainable Development Centre (Palmerston North)
•Plastics NZ - Best Practice Energy programme (Manukau)
•Resene Paints Ltd (Lower Hutt)
•Sleepyhead Manufacturing Co Ltd (Auckland)
•Splashroom Ltd (Dunedin North)
•Sustainable Coastlines Inc (Auckland)
•Taikura Rudolf Steiner School (Hastings)
•Te Wai Pounamu Foundation (Dunedin)
•Thames Coromandel District Council and Tairua/Pauanui Community Board (Thames)
•The New Zealand Wine Company (Marlborough)
•Waitakere City Council - Project Twin Streams (Waitakere)
•Wellington Zoo Trust (Wellington)
•Whangateau Harbour Care (Warkworth)

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Waste reduction schemes receive accreditation

Smith19 May, 2010
Environment Minister Nick Smith today announced the Government's accreditation of two new product stewardship schemes for recycling and reducing harm from used farm plastics and glass packaging.

"Product stewardship schemes are an excellent way of getting all parties involved in the production and distribution of a product to take responsibility for its environmental impact at the end of its life," Dr Smith said.

The Plasback farm plastic recycling scheme is a voluntary scheme for the collection of farm plastic waste for recycling or reuse.

"We know that farm plastics are often disposed of in ways harmful to the environment such as burying or burning. The Plasback scheme instead provides a cost effective and environmentally friendly alternative and will see farm plastics collected and recycled into new products such as piping or bins," Dr Smith said.

The Glass Packaging Forum, which comprises more than 100 companies that produce or import, fill or sell glass containers in NZ, has developed a voluntary scheme for reducing the amount of glass packaging sent to landfill.

"Recovered glass can either be used to make new glass containers or for alternative uses such as vineyard mulch and roading aggregate. This means a reduction in waste sent to landfill as well as the amount of energy and carbon emissions from the production of new glass containers," Dr Smith said.

"Under the Waste Minimisation Act, as Minister for the Environment, I have the ability to accredit product stewardship schemes who meet the criteria for reducing waste and environmental harm. I would encourage other industries to recognise the economic and environmental benefits of product stewardship and get accredited."

 
 

Source: New Zealand - Ministry for the Environment
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