Waste data in New Zealand
The Ministry for the Environment is working with local government and
industry to gain a better understanding of waste minimisation and management
in New Zealand. Key aspects of this work are:
Progress to date
There have been a number of initiatives aimed at improving the collection
and aggregating of waste data over the last 10 years. These include:
While these reports and the underlying policies have resulted in improvements
in data collection and/or provided a snapshot of waste disposal or composition
in time, they have not succeeded in producing an integrated and ongoing
system for generating and collating waste data.
Why is waste information important?
When collecting data of any type it is important to keep in mind the intended
use of the information being collected. Some of the uses for waste
data are to:
- identify options for diversion from landfill
- plan for waste management
- develop appropriate and practical policy at a local and national
level
- evaluate the potential risks of waste disposal
- measure progress that has been made in waste minimisation
- track progress on the New Zealand Packaging Accord 2004.
Last updated: 12 March 2009