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Severe thunderstorm rolls through Southern Ontario
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Thunderstorms could bring strong wind, hail and a possible tornado to Waterloo region and Wellington County
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Hon David Parker
The Government has announced funding for projects in Auckland and the lower North Island to help reduce construction and demolition waste.
“Construction is the main source of waste sent to landfill, and much of this could be reduced, reused and recovered,” Environment Minister David Parker said.
“The Government is funding initiatives that will enable New Zealanders to reuse material and reduce the amount of waste going to landfill. Reducing construction and demolition waste will also help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. That’s a win, win for the climate and the environment.”
“Diverting construction waste from landfill is another step towards helping New Zealand become a low waste, low emissions economy.”
Press Release – New Zealand Government
The Government has announced funding for projects in Auckland and the lower North Island to help reduce construction and demolition waste.
Hon David Parker
Minister for the Environment
The Government has announced funding for projects in Auckland and the lower North Island to help reduce construction and demolition waste.
“Construction is the main source of waste sent to landfill, and much of this could be reduced, reused and recovered,” Environment Minister David Parker said.
“The Government is funding initiatives that will enable New Zealanders to reuse material and reduce the amount of waste going to landfill. Reducing construction and demolition waste will also help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. That’s a win, win for the climate and the environment.”