Zero waste solutions to planetary crises: Expert & political perspectives
Event description
This event is brought to you by Zero Waste Network and Aotearoa Plastic Pollution Alliance as part of the Zero Waste Aotearoa National Summit 2024
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5:45 – 6:45 Expert panel discussions
6:45 – 7:20 Panel discussion with MPs (politicians)
This will not be recorded so joining the webinar is your only chance to see this important conversation.
Six topics, six experts, and a response from politicians.
Join the Zero Waste Network and the Aotearoa Plastic Pollution Alliance for not one but TWO panels, facilitated by legendary broadcaster, Kim Hill, to discuss some of the most challenging issues facing our planet.
Waste isn't just about landfills and plastic in the environment - sucking the earth's resources into the economy and spitting them back out again has an effect on the climate, biodiversity, human health, social justice and so much more. But what do we do about these multiple crises?
Experts will speak to some of the most promising zero waste solutions to these crises: Bottle Deposits, Product Stewardship, the Right to Repair, using organic waste to restore degraded soils, alternatives to construction and demolition waste and problematic building materials, and a global agreement to end plastic pollution, while also highlighting the false solutions such as incineration that we must avoid.
- Dr Jonathon Hannon (Waste Services Manager at Kawerau District Council, formerly Coordinator of the Zero Waste Academy and Chair of the New Zealand Product Stewardship Council)
- Dr Paul Smith (Founder of FixedFirst, formerly Head of Test at Consumer NZ)
- Hollie Russell (Kaiarahi (Te Taitokerau) with Para Kore, Project Manager for the national composting project Whakahaumanu a Hineahuone).
- Sue Coutts (Director of External Affairs at Zero Waste Network, formerly General Manager of Wastebusters
- Dr. Emina Petrovic (First Year Director and Senior Lecturer in Sustainability in Design, Wellington School of Architecture, Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington)
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Professor Trisia Farrelly (Senior Research Scientist, Transdisciplinary Science Group, Cawthron Institute; Co-Coordinator, Scientists’ Coalition for an Effective Plastics Treaty)
After a short break, MPs (politicians) will get a chance to respond to what they heard and discuss their position or policies on the key topic areas raised by the experts.
We’ll be joined by MPs from across the political spectrum, including:
- Kahurangi Carter (Greens) - Zero Waste Spokesperson, Member of Māori Affairs Select Committee
- Arena Williams (Labour) - MP for Manurewa; Assistant Whip; Spokesperson for Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Building and Construction, State Owned Enterprises; Member of Officers of Parliament and Transport and Infrastructure Select Committees
- Andy Foster (NZ First) - Member of Governance and Administration and Parliament Bill Select Committees, Chairperson of the Transport and Infrastructure Select Committee
- Simon Court (ACT) - Climate Change, Infrastructure and Energy and Resources Spokesperson, Member of Environment Select Committee, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of Infrastructure and RMA Reform
- Katie Nimon (National) - Electorate MP for Napier, Chair of the Education and Workforce select committee, and a member of the Environment select committee.
Find out more about the event and our expert panellists here.
Arrive any time from 5:15pm onwards to network with others over zero waste kai prepared by pay-as-you-feel community restaurant, Everybody Eats, and a range of drink options by local producers, including Garage Project and KB Kombucha. You’ll be delighted to know that the event is fully reusable, with serviceware provided by FillGood, Wellington’s citywide reusable serviceware system.
The panels will begin at 5:45pm sharp.
Thank you to our generous sponsors, Re.Group, Reloop, and Garage Project.
Important ticketing information:
If you are holder of a Monday pass (day 1) or full summit pass to Zero Waste Aotearoa National Summit you are eligible to attend this event free of charge but you are required to RSVP.
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