Stratford Press

Stratford's Waste Levy Fund open for projects that reduce waste

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Calling all individual­s, community organisati­ons, and not-for-profits with waste-busting ideas! Apply for help from our Waste Levy Fund and get your project off the ground.

The $25,000 annual Waste Levy Fund was set up to support new initiative­s that can measurably avoid, reduce, recycle, recover, or reuse waste in the Stratford district.

Victoria Araba, SDC Director – Assets, says the fund is one way the council can empower the local community to tackle waste head-on.

“Stratford’s Waste Levy Fund is a win-win. Being able to give a financial boost to projects in our community that can reduce waste to landfill is great for our local economy and environmen­t,” says Victoria.

Successful projects from the 2022/23 round of funding include the developmen­t of composting systems at local schools and a community garden, reusable nappy education and recycling, and the establishm­ent of a regular free repair café.

Victoria says, “Be bold. If you’ve got an idea or educationa­l programme to reduce waste but you need some financial support to make it a reality, please apply. You don’t need to do it by yourself, either. There may be opportunit­ies for you to collaborat­e and partner with other organisati­ons and put in a joint applicatio­n.”

The Waste Levy Fund was created using money allocated to council through the Government’s national waste disposal levy. The national levy raises funds for waste minimisati­on in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Stratford District’s Waste Levy Fund opens for applicatio­ns on Wednesday 1 November and closes on 31 January 2024.

Informatio­n about the fund, eligibilit­y criteria, and how to apply, can be found at

 ?? ?? Avon School received funding for the developmen­t of a garden and composting system for community use.
Avon School received funding for the developmen­t of a garden and composting system for community use.

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