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MINISTER PRAISES 25 YEARS OF GLOBAL ACTION TO FIX OZONE HOLE

Environmental Panorama
International
September of 2012


Environment Minister Amy Adams has praised the success of global action to tackle the ozone hole, which scientists say has stopped increasing and is on its way to recovery.

Today is the 25th anniversary of the Montreal Protocol, the global agreement to phase out the production and use of substances which have been depleting the ozone layer.

“The ozone layer is now on track to full recovery within this century, thanks to effective global action to reduce the use of ozone-depleting substances in everyday products such as air conditioners, refrigerators, foams, and pesticides,” Ms Adams says.

“It is pleasing that New Zealand manufacturers, importers and industry groups are taking greater responsibility for the safe disposal of potentially environmentally-harmful components in their products.

”A good example of this is the Government-accredited Refrigerant Recovery Trust product stewardship scheme which has collected and disposed of 47,373kg of refrigerants since it was accredited in 2010. This represents a saving of 63,000 tonnes of ozone.

“New Zealand is proud of its role at the forefront of action to phase out ozone-depleting substances. We were one of the countries pushing for a strong agreement on this issue, and we signed the Montreal Protocol on the first day it opened for signature on 16 September 1987.

“In the 25 years since, New Zealand has shown strong commitment to ozone protection and upholding our obligations under the Protocol. We have phased out almost all ozone-depleting substances, many in advance of the minimum timeframes required by the Protocol.

“We are on track to completely phase out imports of Hydrochlorofluorocarbons - the final ozone-depleting substances under the Protocol requiring action by New Zealand - by 2015, well in advance of the international deadline of 2030.

“New Zealand is committed to continuing to work with other countries on global action to combat other important international environmental issues, such as climate change, fossil fuel subsidy reform and the conservation and sustainable use of the oceans and their resources.”

Ms Adams will host an event at Parliament on Tuesday with scientists, industry leaders, non-government organisations and the diplomatic community to celebrate the anniversary.

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Environment Minister opens recycling facility

Amy Adams4 September, 2012 - A new glass-sorting facility opened by Environment Minister Amy Adams in Tauranga today will help to divert about 3000 tonnes of glass from going into landfill each year.

The facility at Te Maunga Resource Recovery Park received about $47,000 for the project from the Government’s waste disposal levy allocated to Tauranga City Council.

In addition to accepting glass bottles and jars, Te Maunga will also start accepting flat glass, including from windows and doors, which will be sorted and stored before it is then sent to other facilities to be recycled.

The flat glass will be recycled into new products like insulation, and the glass bottles and jars will be used to make new containers.

“This project is a good example of a council using its waste disposal levy funding to work with business on a project that will benefit the local community and reduce waste”, Ms Adams says.

“Tauranga is helping lead the way in waste minimisation and resource efficiency across the country.”

More than 80 per cent of the funding for the project came from the Tauranga City Council’s allocation of the waste disposal levy.

The levy for waste disposed of at landfill is to help communities and businesses develop initiatives that increase reuse, recovery and recycling, and decrease waste to landfill.

More than $76 million has been collected throughout the country via the levy since it was established in 2009.

 
 

Source: New Zealand - Ministry for the Environment
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