Love Our Wai - Let's stop the plastic!

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Love Our Wai - Let's Stop The Plastic!

Project 2019-03-17 17:27:11 +1300

 

New Zealand: The plastic creation nation. Is this our future?

Sustainable Otakiri needs to raise $43,125 by May 8th or it may have to withdraw its Environment Court appeal against Cresswell NZ.  Please give us a chance to stop the bottling and STOP THE PLASTIC!

PLEDGE or DONATE (Otakiri Save Our Water and Environment 06 0489 0754608 30 ) THANK YOU!

This will be disastrous for NZ and our region:

The factory will:

·         take 1.1 million m3 of deep-aquifer water/year 

·         discharge up to 450m3 per day of high-phosphorus process water to a local stream flowing into the Tarawera River. 

·         produce 6m3 of compressed plastic waste daily, from reject bottles and packaging  AND produce 2,451, 960 bottles (of various sizes) each day. 

·         create 202 truck and trailer journeys from Tauranga to Otakiri (and associated emissions) each day - that's one truck every three minutes.

 

We can win this!

Minister Eugenie Sage said she was powerless to stop this, but the community isn't!  

Sustainable Otakiri has appealed the land use consent. If it is successful, the Court’s ruling will prevent Cresswell building the plant and buying the land. The Society has a strongly arguable case that the application should be declined.  AWA has seen the legal advice and agrees that the case needs to be heard by the Environment Court.  The Hearing will be held on 20th May this year - in a matter of weeks. If the Society can't raise $43,125 by 8th May then it will have to withdraw its appeal. Sustainable Otakiri has twice applied for Government funding via the Environmental Legal Assistance fund and has now been turned down for the second time. 

 

 

 

Who are we? 

Aotearoa Water Action is a group of volunteers working hard to protect New Zealand’s water sovereignty - we want to ensure there will always be enough clean water to meet the various needs of New Zealand’s communities and to support healthy ecosystems.  Part of our role is to facilitate legal action to achieve that, so we’re fundraising on behalf of Sustainable Otakiri so they can continue their court battle against Cresswell NZ. 

Our website is www.aotearoawateraction.org & our facebook page is @aotearoawateraction 

Aotearoa Water Action has received permission from Sustainable Otakiri to run the Pledge Me campaign. If the campaign is successful, all money raised will go towards the group's (capped) legal and expert witness costs -$25 000 +GST for legal costs and $12,500 + GST for expert evidence.  If the group decides they have to settle and withdraw the appeal then the full amount will be refunded to AWA to be put to one or more of the following purposes (in priority order): helping tangata whenua oppose two bottling plants proposed for Murupara; funding opposition to any other proposed plants in the Bay of Plenty;  funding opposition to any other bottling plant(s). 

AWA and Sustainable Otakiri are run 100% by volunteers so all money raised goes towards legal costs.

Sustainable Otakiri's facebook page is save Our Wai @sustainableotakiri

 

It’s time to care a whole lot more about our precious water and how we use it!

 

Media & Resources:

Consent granted for Chinese water bottling giant to purchase Otakiri Spring

Green MP and minister Eugenie Sage under fire from party members over Otakiri water-bottling decision

Whakatāne iwi appeal water bottling consents

Decision Report

 

 Rewards:

Cedar Nook B&B, Otakiri.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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NZ Government secretly funded water botting companies

04/04/2019 at 2:46 PM

Hi team

We're getting there - thanks for the support!

Here's a link to the story that aired on April 2nd: TVNZ Story - 2 April 2079

And here's the text of our Press Release that no outlet seemed to want to publish:

Media release 4 April 2019
NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT SECRETLY FUNDED WATER BOTTLING COMPANIES
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars of tax payer money to fund two water bottling companies but has refused to release the names or locations of the companies involved or what exactly the money was given to them for. It has confirmed one company is foreign owned.
Documents obtained by Aotearoa Water Action (AWA) under the Official Information Act also reveal that NZTE invited water bottling company Nongfu to visit New Zealand in April 2015. The company is seeking to significantly expand the existing Otakiri Spring bottling plant in the Bay of Plenty with strong public opposition. Documents out of Minister Parker’s Office state that Nongfu Spring’s project with Otakiri Spring is in the NZTE investment pipeline as a ‘significant project’.
Sustainable Otakiri, a neighbourhood group challenging the resource consent, is seeking to block the 16,800m2 plant which will take up to 1,100,000m3 of local water per year, discharge up to 450m3 of phosphorus-rich process water per day into a nearby stream and put another 202 truck and trailer units daily on the already dangerous road to Tauranga.
“It’s a shock to learn that Nongfu may have potentially been funded by the taxpayer to take our water,” says Maureen Fraser of Sustainable Otakiri. “It’s clear that the government and our local council have been pushing this deal and the industry for years and it’s all been done in the shadows. The lack of transparency around this is a big concern. We feel let down – by the government, Minister Sage and our local council.”
She says it is unbelievable that the government is willing to fund multi-million dollar water bottling companies yet has left community group Sustainable Otakiri to crowdfund its Environment Court appeal against a subsidiary of Nongfu after the Government’s Environmental Legal Assistance Fund (ELA) declined its application making it virtually impossible for the community to challenge the consents.
Peter Richardson of Aotearoa Water Action (AWA) says the Resource Management Act was designed to have public participation as a check and balance but the financial obstacles for people wanting to oppose decisions is prohibitive leaving communities vulnerable. AWA has set up a PledgeMe campaign to help assist Sustainable Otakiri’s appeal.
“If the Ministry won’t create good law to manage water allocation, won’t adequately oversee the implementation of the Act by local councils and won’t fund public participation then the necessary safeguards, checks and balances aren’t there and our environment is at risk.”

ENDS

 

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    Emma Chisholm
    04/04/2019 at 9:28pm

    "Get behind this NZ! We should not be fighting and paying to protect our water which councils and the government should have done."

    Tania Vincent
    04/04/2019 at 9:24pm

    "This whole selling of our water from underneath us is really pissing me off. Climate change, for goodness sakes!! Ensuring we can supply the good people of Aotearoa with adequate, safe drinking water into the future is imperative. "

    Anonymous pledger
    04/04/2019 at 7:58pm
    Anonymous pledger
    04/04/2019 at 7:07pm
    Anonymous pledger
    04/04/2019 at 6:25pm
    Anonymous pledger
    04/04/2019 at 5:34pm
    Diana Clark
    04/04/2019 at 5:14pm

    "Thank you hardworking people behind the scenes who are driving this campaign along xxxx"

    Anonymous pledger
    04/04/2019 at 5:06pm

    "This is insane! I am absolutely appalled. What’s another few $ if the government threw ours, the TP’s money at this already! "

    Anonymous pledger
    04/04/2019 at 4:04pm

    "Good luck!"

    David Barnett
    04/04/2019 at 3:39pm
    Gillian Small
    04/04/2019 at 1:17pm
    Anonymous pledger
    04/04/2019 at 12:28pm
    Claire Stewart
    04/04/2019 at 8:57am

    "Aroha mai from Lake Tarawera "

    Anonymous pledger
    04/04/2019 at 7:53am
    Sue Longden
    03/04/2019 at 7:36pm
    Justine Savage
    03/04/2019 at 6:14pm
    Genevieve Janna Fitzsimmons
    03/04/2019 at 1:23pm
    The Natural Flooring Company Ltd
    03/04/2019 at 10:58am

    "Water is worth defending if you love this country "

    Angela Farr
    03/04/2019 at 10:24am

    "Keep our water in the ground!"

    Tanya Katene
    03/04/2019 at 8:43am
    Anonymous pledger
    03/04/2019 at 8:21am

    "Our water is a precious resource that may be desperately needed by our children in the future. What right have we to give it away?"

    Anonymous pledger
    03/04/2019 at 6:23am

    "All the best "

    Anonymous pledger
    03/04/2019 at 6:07am
    Stephanie Oberg
    02/04/2019 at 11:12pm

    "All the best towards a victory in your case. "

    Anonymous pledger
    02/04/2019 at 10:56pm
    Michelle Trusttum
    02/04/2019 at 10:15pm
    Anonymous pledger
    02/04/2019 at 6:41pm

    "If we all gave a little, together we can stop this! Good luck "

    Anita Gray
    30/03/2019 at 8:31pm

    "Keep up the good work - last chance to stop this :)"

    Judith Hughey
    29/03/2019 at 7:30pm

    "The Government should be acting to stop trading and sale of water consents, and, as well, water bottling should end,"

    Peter
    29/03/2019 at 3:47pm

    Followers

    Followers of Love Our Wai - Let's stop the plastic!

    Love Our Wai - Let's Stop The Plastic!

    Project 2019-03-17 17:27:11 +1300

     

    New Zealand: The plastic creation nation. Is this our future?

    Sustainable Otakiri needs to raise $43,125 by May 8th or it may have to withdraw its Environment Court appeal against Cresswell NZ.  Please give us a chance to stop the bottling and STOP THE PLASTIC!

    PLEDGE or DONATE (Otakiri Save Our Water and Environment 06 0489 0754608 30 ) THANK YOU!

    This will be disastrous for NZ and our region:

    The factory will:

    ·         take 1.1 million m3 of deep-aquifer water/year 

    ·         discharge up to 450m3 per day of high-phosphorus process water to a local stream flowing into the Tarawera River. 

    ·         produce 6m3 of compressed plastic waste daily, from reject bottles and packaging  AND produce 2,451, 960 bottles (of various sizes) each day. 

    ·         create 202 truck and trailer journeys from Tauranga to Otakiri (and associated emissions) each day - that's one truck every three minutes.

     

    We can win this!

    Minister Eugenie Sage said she was powerless to stop this, but the community isn't!  

    Sustainable Otakiri has appealed the land use consent. If it is successful, the Court’s ruling will prevent Cresswell building the plant and buying the land. The Society has a strongly arguable case that the application should be declined.  AWA has seen the legal advice and agrees that the case needs to be heard by the Environment Court.  The Hearing will be held on 20th May this year - in a matter of weeks. If the Society can't raise $43,125 by 8th May then it will have to withdraw its appeal. Sustainable Otakiri has twice applied for Government funding via the Environmental Legal Assistance fund and has now been turned down for the second time. 

     

     

     

    Who are we? 

    Aotearoa Water Action is a group of volunteers working hard to protect New Zealand’s water sovereignty - we want to ensure there will always be enough clean water to meet the various needs of New Zealand’s communities and to support healthy ecosystems.  Part of our role is to facilitate legal action to achieve that, so we’re fundraising on behalf of Sustainable Otakiri so they can continue their court battle against Cresswell NZ. 

    Our website is www.aotearoawateraction.org & our facebook page is @aotearoawateraction 

    Aotearoa Water Action has received permission from Sustainable Otakiri to run the Pledge Me campaign. If the campaign is successful, all money raised will go towards the group's (capped) legal and expert witness costs -$25 000 +GST for legal costs and $12,500 + GST for expert evidence.  If the group decides they have to settle and withdraw the appeal then the full amount will be refunded to AWA to be put to one or more of the following purposes (in priority order): helping tangata whenua oppose two bottling plants proposed for Murupara; funding opposition to any other proposed plants in the Bay of Plenty;  funding opposition to any other bottling plant(s). 

    AWA and Sustainable Otakiri are run 100% by volunteers so all money raised goes towards legal costs.

    Sustainable Otakiri's facebook page is save Our Wai @sustainableotakiri

     

    It’s time to care a whole lot more about our precious water and how we use it!

     

    Media & Resources:

    Consent granted for Chinese water bottling giant to purchase Otakiri Spring

    Green MP and minister Eugenie Sage under fire from party members over Otakiri water-bottling decision

    Whakatāne iwi appeal water bottling consents

    Decision Report

     

     Rewards:

    Cedar Nook B&B, Otakiri.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    NZ Government secretly funded water botting companies

    04/04/2019 at 2:46 PM

    Hi team

    We're getting there - thanks for the support!

    Here's a link to the story that aired on April 2nd: TVNZ Story - 2 April 2079

    And here's the text of our Press Release that no outlet seemed to want to publish:

    Media release 4 April 2019
    NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT SECRETLY FUNDED WATER BOTTLING COMPANIES
    New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars of tax payer money to fund two water bottling companies but has refused to release the names or locations of the companies involved or what exactly the money was given to them for. It has confirmed one company is foreign owned.
    Documents obtained by Aotearoa Water Action (AWA) under the Official Information Act also reveal that NZTE invited water bottling company Nongfu to visit New Zealand in April 2015. The company is seeking to significantly expand the existing Otakiri Spring bottling plant in the Bay of Plenty with strong public opposition. Documents out of Minister Parker’s Office state that Nongfu Spring’s project with Otakiri Spring is in the NZTE investment pipeline as a ‘significant project’.
    Sustainable Otakiri, a neighbourhood group challenging the resource consent, is seeking to block the 16,800m2 plant which will take up to 1,100,000m3 of local water per year, discharge up to 450m3 of phosphorus-rich process water per day into a nearby stream and put another 202 truck and trailer units daily on the already dangerous road to Tauranga.
    “It’s a shock to learn that Nongfu may have potentially been funded by the taxpayer to take our water,” says Maureen Fraser of Sustainable Otakiri. “It’s clear that the government and our local council have been pushing this deal and the industry for years and it’s all been done in the shadows. The lack of transparency around this is a big concern. We feel let down – by the government, Minister Sage and our local council.”
    She says it is unbelievable that the government is willing to fund multi-million dollar water bottling companies yet has left community group Sustainable Otakiri to crowdfund its Environment Court appeal against a subsidiary of Nongfu after the Government’s Environmental Legal Assistance Fund (ELA) declined its application making it virtually impossible for the community to challenge the consents.
    Peter Richardson of Aotearoa Water Action (AWA) says the Resource Management Act was designed to have public participation as a check and balance but the financial obstacles for people wanting to oppose decisions is prohibitive leaving communities vulnerable. AWA has set up a PledgeMe campaign to help assist Sustainable Otakiri’s appeal.
    “If the Ministry won’t create good law to manage water allocation, won’t adequately oversee the implementation of the Act by local councils and won’t fund public participation then the necessary safeguards, checks and balances aren’t there and our environment is at risk.”

    ENDS

     

    You need to pledge to see this update.

      Emma Chisholm
      04/04/2019 at 9:28pm

      "Get behind this NZ! We should not be fighting and paying to protect our water which councils and the government should have done."

      Tania Vincent
      04/04/2019 at 9:24pm

      "This whole selling of our water from underneath us is really pissing me off. Climate change, for goodness sakes!! Ensuring we can supply the good people of Aotearoa with adequate, safe drinking water into the future is imperative. "

      Anonymous pledger
      04/04/2019 at 7:58pm
      Anonymous pledger
      04/04/2019 at 7:07pm
      Anonymous pledger
      04/04/2019 at 6:25pm
      Anonymous pledger
      04/04/2019 at 5:34pm
      Diana Clark
      04/04/2019 at 5:14pm

      "Thank you hardworking people behind the scenes who are driving this campaign along xxxx"

      Anonymous pledger
      04/04/2019 at 5:06pm

      "This is insane! I am absolutely appalled. What’s another few $ if the government threw ours, the TP’s money at this already! "

      Anonymous pledger
      04/04/2019 at 4:04pm

      "Good luck!"

      David Barnett
      04/04/2019 at 3:39pm
      Gillian Small
      04/04/2019 at 1:17pm
      Anonymous pledger
      04/04/2019 at 12:28pm
      Claire Stewart
      04/04/2019 at 8:57am

      "Aroha mai from Lake Tarawera "

      Anonymous pledger
      04/04/2019 at 7:53am
      Sue Longden
      03/04/2019 at 7:36pm
      Justine Savage
      03/04/2019 at 6:14pm
      Genevieve Janna Fitzsimmons
      03/04/2019 at 1:23pm
      The Natural Flooring Company Ltd
      03/04/2019 at 10:58am

      "Water is worth defending if you love this country "

      Angela Farr
      03/04/2019 at 10:24am

      "Keep our water in the ground!"

      Tanya Katene
      03/04/2019 at 8:43am
      Anonymous pledger
      03/04/2019 at 8:21am

      "Our water is a precious resource that may be desperately needed by our children in the future. What right have we to give it away?"

      Anonymous pledger
      03/04/2019 at 6:23am

      "All the best "

      Anonymous pledger
      03/04/2019 at 6:07am
      Stephanie Oberg
      02/04/2019 at 11:12pm

      "All the best towards a victory in your case. "

      Anonymous pledger
      02/04/2019 at 10:56pm
      Michelle Trusttum
      02/04/2019 at 10:15pm
      Anonymous pledger
      02/04/2019 at 6:41pm

      "If we all gave a little, together we can stop this! Good luck "

      Anita Gray
      30/03/2019 at 8:31pm

      "Keep up the good work - last chance to stop this :)"

      Judith Hughey
      29/03/2019 at 7:30pm

      "The Government should be acting to stop trading and sale of water consents, and, as well, water bottling should end,"

      Peter
      29/03/2019 at 3:47pm

      Followers of Love Our Wai - Let's stop the plastic!

      This campaign was successful and got its funding on 08/05/2019 at 12:00 PM.