Articles tagged with Selwyn
New Zealand’s Environmental Future: Waste Management, Legislation & Innovation Updates
3 hours ago | 40 viewsThe new Minister for the Environment emphasized the government’s commitment to modernizing waste management legislation, enhancing recycling systems, and implementing extended producer responsibility schemes to reduce waste and environmental harm while supporting economic growth. Key initiatives include updating the Waste Minimisation Act, improving waste levy allocations, addressing construction and demolition waste, and advancing planning system reforms through the creation of a unified ministry (MCERT) to streamline environmental and infrastructure governance. The Minister highlighted ongoing collaboration with industry sectors like WasteMINZ, acknowledging their vital role in driving practical, innovative solutions for a sustainable and resilient New Zealand.
Tags: Parul Nic WasteMINZ Tyrewise Agrecovery Tāhunanui Beach Peel Forest Selwyn Ministry for the Environment MCERTCanterbury Region State of Local Emergency Terminated by Minister Mitchell
6 months ago | 691 viewsThe Minister for Emergency Management and Recovery, Mark Mitchell, has lifted the state of local emergency for most areas in the Canterbury Region, except for Kaikōura District. This decision was made based on advice from the Canterbury Civil Defence Emergency Management Group Controller. The state of local emergency remains in place for Kaikōura due to ongoing welfare needs and the risk of fires reoccurring, while similar states of emergency continue in the Southland Region and Clutha District.
Tags: Mark Mitchell Canterbury Region Waimakariri District Christchurch City Selwyn District Ashburton District Timaru District Mackenzie District Hurunui District Waimate DistrictSelwyn District Leads the Way in Water Services Reform with Launch of Selwyn Water
10 months ago | 1428 viewsSelwyn District is the first council in the country to launch its new water services entity, Selwyn Water, meaning safe, reliable, and affordable drinking water and wastewater for ratepayers, Local Government Minister Simon Watts says. “The launch of Selwyn District’s water service entity today marks a significant milestone of water reform, and I look forward to seeing similar Local Water Done Well plans progress in the coming months,” Mr Watts says. “Selwyn District Council is also the first council to have a Water Services Delivery Plan accepted and approved by the Secretary for Local Government, Paul James and the first to establish a water services council-controlled organisation (CCO) under the Coalition Government’s Local Water Done Well policy.
Tags: Selwyn District Simon Watts Local Government Minister Paul James Selwyn Water Water Services Delivery Plan Commerce Commission Department of Internal Affairs Sam Broughton Local Water Done Well