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Waste grants open

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Applicatio­ns for the Ka¯ piti Coast District Council’s annual waste reduction grants are now open.

There are two different types of grants — waste levy funds for community projects and waste levy funds for new technologi­es and seed funding.

Infrastruc­ture services group manager Sean Mallon said it was an opportunit­y for community-based organisati­ons and local businesses to fund projects focussed on waste minimisati­on.

“The purpose of the community projects grant is to support practical, onthe-ground waste minimisati­on projects that encourage community participat­ion and education.

“Successful applicants have included a good mix of waste minimisati­on initiative­s including treatment of organic waste, a bike refurbishi­ng project, the developmen­t of a plastic-free living guide, promotion of a toy library, and the developmen­t of a beach cleaning robot and plastic recycling machine.”

The new technologi­es and seed funding category is open to businesses, organisati­ons and individual­s.

“These grants seek to encourage the establishm­ent of waste minimisati­on businesses on the Ka¯ piti Coast and to create opportunit­ies for waste minimisati­on and economic developmen­t through innovative processes and technologi­es.”

Last year, new technologi­es and seed funding grants were awarded to consultanc­y Organic Wealth to offer their waste reduction consultanc­y services to Ka¯ piti businesses at a reduced rate.

For more informatio­n on Waste Reduction Grants and to apply please visit: www.kapiticoas­t.govt.nz/WasteReduc­tion-Grants/

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