

Local governments play a central role in protecting the environment, reducing waste and safeguarding biodiversity. The worsening state of New Zealand’s lakes and rivers is a major challenge for local councils, which work with regional councils in the management of water resources in their area.

Local governments play a central role in protecting the environment, reducing waste and safeguarding biodiversity. The worsening state of New Zealand’s lakes and rivers is a major challenge for local councils, which work with regional councils in the management of water resources in their area.
Plant native species corridors connecting parks to support insects, bird movement and improve water quality.
Strengthen penalties for environmental violations to ensure companies cannot profit from ecosystem destruction.
Create comprehensive zero-waste infrastructure to protect life from landfill and ocean pollution.
Work with iwi and other interested parties to protect and improve the awa and its surrounding catchment.
Support community groups to improve the environmental areas they take responsibility for, including beach clean up and Gordon's Bush extension.
Continue with curbside recycling and investigate a buy-in option for commercial ratepayers.
Increase recycling options for special events, currently a glass recycling trailer is available to lend to special events.
Work with local industries that currently recycle or reuse to make these services more open and known by the public.
Support the Kokohuia wetland restoration project in partnership with hapū, integrating storm water systems with natural wetlands.
Build partnerships to create a long-term native planting plan, utilising green spaces to protect and enhance urban biodiversity.
Protect the coastal marine area from the impacts of the potential seabed mining project by submitting in opposition to the fast track panel.
Prioritise environmental care as vital for sustainability for the region and manage natural resources well.
Champion waste minimisation and support the goal to have a waste minimisation park in the city.
Support kerbside recycling. Two years into this scheme in Whanganui it seems like a great move.
Support continued investment in Te Ngaru – the Tide bus service in Whanganui despite losing central government funding.
Use the climate action fund to encourage community uptake of initiatives that might be small but will reap benefits and educate.
Plant native species corridors connecting parks to support insects, bird movement and improve water quality.
Strengthen penalties for environmental violations to ensure companies cannot profit from ecosystem destruction.
Create comprehensive zero-waste infrastructure to protect life from landfill and ocean pollution.
Work with iwi and other interested parties to protect and improve the awa and its surrounding catchment.
Support community groups to improve the environmental areas they take responsibility for, including beach clean up and Gordon's Bush extension.
Continue with curbside recycling and investigate a buy-in option for commercial ratepayers.
Increase recycling options for special events, currently a glass recycling trailer is available to lend to special events.
Work with local industries that currently recycle or reuse to make these services more open and known by the public.
Support the Kokohuia wetland restoration project in partnership with hapū, integrating storm water systems with natural wetlands.
Build partnerships to create a long-term native planting plan, utilising green spaces to protect and enhance urban biodiversity.
Protect the coastal marine area from the impacts of the potential seabed mining project by submitting in opposition to the fast track panel.
Prioritise environmental care as vital for sustainability for the region and manage natural resources well.
Champion waste minimisation and support the goal to have a waste minimisation park in the city.
Support kerbside recycling. Two years into this scheme in Whanganui it seems like a great move.
Support continued investment in Te Ngaru – the Tide bus service in Whanganui despite losing central government funding.
Use the climate action fund to encourage community uptake of initiatives that might be small but will reap benefits and educate.
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