A proposed temporary law change would enable rural Tairāwhiti and Hawke’s Bay dealing with masses of cyclone and flood debris to burn mixed waste so they can replant and return their land to productivity.
Environment Minister David Parker said the proposed short-term law change would ensure that any such burning was subject to proper management standards, helping avoid the risk of these materials being burned in an uncontrolled way.
“Some farmers and horticulturalists, especially in Hawke’s Bay, are under huge stress dealing with the fallout from the severe weather.
“Many have huge piles of waste, including materials like treated timber and plastics that are not allowed to be burned.
“The debris puts growers at risk of missing the June/July growing season, creating further threats to livelihoods already put at risk by severe weather damage.”