Sustainability can’t be a political football.

 

Tyres, through the Tyrewise stewardship scheme, will be the first out the blocks when it goes live next year. Work is being done on the others by industry and product stewardship specialists, but there is significant work ‘behind the scenes’ at the Ministry for the Environment too.

This is to ensure the regulatory framework and levers are correct and in place, so these schemes function well. It’s vital that resources are available for this work to continue so these schemes don’t get bogged down.

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Peter Atcheson

Peter graduated from the Durban University of Technology with a BTech in Graphic Design and, over the last 20 years, has worked through a range of graphic design, brand design, gaming, UX/UI, advertising, animation, motion graphics and copywriting.

https://www.creatology.co.nz
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