Zero Waste Aotearoa marked the international day of action against incineration on Tuesday 30 September. This action is part of our call to the central government to institute an immediate moratorium on waste-to-energy incineration.| Zero Waste Aotearoa
Zero Waste Aotearoa will call on the Ministry for the Environment to embrace real solutions to waste and climate change, not toxic pollution from incineration as part of an international day of action on Tuesday 30 September.| zerowaste.co.nz
NEW research shows support for a strong container deposit return scheme spans the political divide. New research conducted by Ipsos1 shows 80% of National and NZ First Voters want a container deposit return scheme, almost as many as Green Party voters (84%). While Act voters… More >| Zero Waste Aotearoa
Zero Waste Aotearoa is more worried than ever about the waste-to-energy incinerator proposed for Te Awamutu. That’s because so many concerns have emerged about the track record of the company behind the proposal: scrap metal dealer Global Metal Solutions (GMS). The Board of Inquiry decision… More >| Zero Waste Aotearoa
The Zero Waste Network is expanding to become Zero Waste Aotearoa so we can better achieve our goal of building a waste free future together. Our updated name reflects the evolving scope of our work. We’ve gone from being a small group of committed people… More >| Zero Waste Aotearoa
“Last night was so great! What an awesome room filled with great people. We loved being a part of your kaupapa for the night” – Kate Hall| Zero Waste Aotearoa
Zero Waste is a goal that is ethical, economical, efficient and visionary, to guide people in changing their lifestyles and practices to emulate sustainable natural cycles, where all discarded materials are designed to become resources for others to use.| zerowaste.co.nz
A container deposit return scheme for New Zealand| Zero Waste Aotearoa