Tariff alignment technical advisory group starts up
The Tyrewise team have invited the Ministry for Environment (MfE) to investigate options to address issues of tyre stewardship fee misalignment to some tariff codes.
The Tyrewise team have invited the Ministry for Environment (MfE) to investigate options to address issues of tyre stewardship fee misalignment to some tariff codes.
Regulations have now been approved that will change the way New Zealand manages the 6.5 million tyres that reach their end of life every year. The timeline will see the regulation come into effect from March next year.
Source: Autofile 24 February 2023 “Importers, companies across the supply chain and advisory group members being asked to sign up. The 3R Group, which is overseeing Tyrewise, is looking for future
Source: Autofile February 2023 “Adele Rose and the team at Tyrewise are only months away from seeing the roll-out of a nationwide product stewardship scheme for end-of-life tyres (ELTs) and they
New Zealand’s first nationwide regulated product stewardship scheme for recycling used tyres is expected to start operating in 2023.
Kathryn Ryan speaks to Mark Gilbert, Chair of Auto Stewardship New Zealand, regarding the announcement of their successful application to the Waste Minimisation Fund – Te Pūtea Whakamauru Para for funding
Tyrewise and Ministry for the Environment guest speakers discuss the detail of the consultation on fees and regulation. Topics included Introduction to the consultation document (MfE) Targets & Quality Standards –
Tyrewise Media Release Illegally stored stockpiles of tyres on fire or tyres dumped in waterways will become a thing of the past for Aotearoa New Zealand as the Government announces the
Environment Minister David Parker today announced the accreditation of the Tyrewise regulated product stewardship scheme – the first regulated stewardship scheme to be accredited in New Zealand. The Minister is now
An important piece of the regulated tyre stewardship puzzle has fallen into place with the Ministry for the Environment finalising and gazetting the Resource Management (National Environmental Standards for Storing Tyres Outdoors) Regulation 2021.
The way tyres are stored outdoors is set to change for the better with Government announcing a new National Environmental Standard (NES) governing the practice.
The Government announcement declaring tyres as a priority product has gained support from some of the biggest players in the industry.