Ports of Auckland's chief says Winston Peters' plans to shift the business to Northland would cause a massive carbon emission spike, indicating nearly 300,000 motor vehicles now imported annually would have to be trucked south where most are sold.
Tony Gibson said that the NZ First leader's plan announced today would have a negative environmental impact.
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The port's annual report out today showed 297,383 car and light commercial vehicles arrived at the port in the June 30 year, up 19 per cent. That means 5718 vehicles a week in the June year, or 814/day.
Gibson said transporting cars from Northport near Marsden Pt would see carbon emissions spiral.