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Positive signal for wood processing growth
“The prospectus for wood processing being selected as one of the three focus areas for InvestNZ is demonstrating to the world’s investors, we are open for business, ready to scale up and take advantage of new opportunities”, says Wood Processors and Manufacturers Association of New Zealand (WPMA) Chief Executive, Mark Ross.
The announcement was made by Minister for Forestry and Trade and Investment, Todd McClay, this month at the Invest New Zea..... more
RMA reform a positive step forward
The two new Acts that make up this month’s Resource Management Act (RMA) reform announcement will provide impetus to economic, business and infrastructure development while also providing environmental guardrails that were lacking in the previous Act, says the EMA.
“The EMA has been at the core of a group of associations pushing for and working on RMA reform for the past eight years and we are pleased to finally see meaningful steps aimed at simplify..... more
Dressed to impress
Gavin Wilson of Havard Logging in Masterton was so impressed when he bought the first in the world Hitachi ZX400L-7G that he got busy and bought the second one in the world as well, says Iron Test writer Tim Benseman.
He continues: “Gavin started out at Havard Logging straight from school in 1985 and, along with his wife Donna, bought the company in 2021. With a fleet of 18 Hitachi’s (23 if including subcontractors) it’s fair to say Havard Logging ru..... more
Fungus could strengthen New Zealand bioeconomy
A fungus discovered in 2020 can process wood and agricultural waste more effectively than traditional commercial enzymes – helping transition forestry into a high-value manufacturing sector, according to new Bioeconomy Science Institute research.
The fungus, Penicillium rotoruae, was discovered as a new species growing on radiata pine in the “timber graveyard” at Scion – now part of the Bioeconomy Science Institute – and named afte..... more
Government boost for bioenergy
“Wood energy is the largest untapped ready-to-use source of energy across New Zealand, far bigger than many oil fields. This recognition from Government will encourage the use of wood energy to address the emerging energy supply crisis,” says Executive Officer of the Bioenergy Association, Brian Cox, in response to recent Government recognition of bioenergy being an important part of New Zealand’s future energy mix.
Minister for Climate Change, Simon..... more
Land transport review will cut red tape, says NRC
“The government's consulting on modernising outdated land transport rules is long overdue and welcomed by National Road Carriers Association (NRC). It will start to get rid of unnecessary red tape that trips up transport operators and thereby help dial up supply chain productivity and safety,” says NRC GM Policy and Advocacy, James Smith.
Minister of Transport, Chris Bishop, announced last month that public consultation has begun on:
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