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Some of the options being consulted on by the Government would appear to also allow the continued use of small, lower-heat coal-fired boilers, but these do not appear to be the Government’s preferred option.
Dairy giant Fonterra, which is a major coal user, has supported the idea of a ban and last week said it intended to stop using coal boilers by 2037, which would align it with the Government's proposal.
But some smaller food producers had reported more concern about the potential impacts in the run-up to the Government’s announcement on Thursday.
Tomatoes NZ general manager Helen Barnes said it had yet to study the proposal.

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