A man who hails from a small Bay of Plenty settlement is one of 30 young leaders being recognised by the North American Association for Environmental Education for their work.
Each year the Environmental Education (EE) 30 Under 30 programme highlights the work of educators under 30, representing diverse backgrounds and ethnicities, who are using environmental education to create change in their communities and forge a sustainable future.
Jared Hiakita (Ngāi Tūhoe), orginially from Waimana, is a waste education adviser for Para Kore ki Te Hiku, and joins the group of 30 awardees.
Hiakita said he was grateful the mahi with Para Kore was recognised by the North American Association for Environmental Education.
"In October, I will be traveling to Washington to attend their conference. I hail from a small rural settlement in Aotearoa called Waimana, which sits on the northern edge of a stunning forest called Te Urewera.