Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw

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The Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw Review has now closed

From 26 October – 26 November we asked the community on their views on the proposed changes for Council Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw.

Your submissions are being used to inform Council’s new Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw.

This review will ensure the bylaw is fit for purpose since the last review in 2013. It will provide more consistency in the way we regulate waste and removes the risk of the District becoming a dumping ground for tricky waste coming from people or industries.

How you shared your thoughts

The community used this online hub to share their thoughts with an online survey and question’s function. We wanted to make it easy and fun for you to share your ideas and thoughts.

Feedback was also able to be collected via email, mail, or hard copy delivery to any of our library or service centres.

Next steps

We’ve received really helpful feedback and good ideas that will help to guide our next steps. Council will now review all the feedback that has been received.

All submitters to the Bylaw review will receive acknowledgement in writing or by email (if provided) the receipt of your feedback. All submitters who provided email or postal details will receive a decision document.

In February 2022, the Policy committee will make decisions based on the feedback received and will consider recommending the final Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw for adoption by Council.

In February / March 2022 Council will meet to consider the adoption of the Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw.

If you would like to speak to your submission in person on Thursday 9 December, please email haveyoursay@westernbay.govt.nz or phone 07 571 8008 no later than Tuesday 7 December.

The Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw Review has now closed

From 26 October – 26 November we asked the community on their views on the proposed changes for Council Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw.

Your submissions are being used to inform Council’s new Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw.

This review will ensure the bylaw is fit for purpose since the last review in 2013. It will provide more consistency in the way we regulate waste and removes the risk of the District becoming a dumping ground for tricky waste coming from people or industries.

How you shared your thoughts

The community used this online hub to share their thoughts with an online survey and question’s function. We wanted to make it easy and fun for you to share your ideas and thoughts.

Feedback was also able to be collected via email, mail, or hard copy delivery to any of our library or service centres.

Next steps

We’ve received really helpful feedback and good ideas that will help to guide our next steps. Council will now review all the feedback that has been received.

All submitters to the Bylaw review will receive acknowledgement in writing or by email (if provided) the receipt of your feedback. All submitters who provided email or postal details will receive a decision document.

In February 2022, the Policy committee will make decisions based on the feedback received and will consider recommending the final Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw for adoption by Council.

In February / March 2022 Council will meet to consider the adoption of the Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw.

If you would like to speak to your submission in person on Thursday 9 December, please email haveyoursay@westernbay.govt.nz or phone 07 571 8008 no later than Tuesday 7 December.

This discussion has now concluded.

Ask our Policy team questions about this consultation.

Your question will be answered shortly either by email or on here.

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    Keep the timber seperate on construction sites. A lot of people would collect and use it for small jobs. Keep their cost down and the landfill. I use a lot building go carts for primary school so I will use quite a bit.

    Darrell Hellie asked over 2 years ago

    Kia ora Darrell, thanks for your response. 

    Council's draft bylaw outlines our aim of trying to divert reusable materials at construction and demolition sites from going to landfill, which will not only reduce our waste but will also provide opportunities for the materials to be reused.  You can read more on these changes in the Statement of Proposal and draft Bylaw.