Level One hosted the inaugural community planning meeting of the Zero Waste Devonport initiative recently, thanks in large to the efforts of our very own Simon Millar. Here’s a blog post on the outcome of the meeting, written by steering group member Jane Walters. If you want any more info on Zero Waste Devonport, email zerowastedevonport@gmail.com
At Zero Waste Devonport, we believe there’s nothing more unstoppable than when people come together.
The Zero Waste Devonport steering group would like to thank all of you that attended our route planning meeting at Level One on 20th August 2018.
We had a fantastic evening full of engaging conversations and wonderful responses from each of the groups in their discussions.
Since this meeting, the Zero Waste Devonport steering group have formed some feedback information to share with you all.
This group’s mission is to create a local community of individuals who will support the Zero Waste Devonport Steering group, and inspire one another by providing opportunities to network and actively engage in waste minimization projects that will benefit our community.
The Devonport Zero Waste Steering Group are Andrew Walters (Global Action Plan Oceania/ Devonport Community Recycling Center), Jane Walters (GAPO/DCRC), Toni Van Tonder( Devonport Business Association), Maria Teeape ( Devonport Peninsula Trust), Steve MCluckie (Auckland North Community and Development), Simon Millar (Pure Advantage), Tasha Wherle, Megan Franklin and Suzanne Grossweiler. The results are summarised below of our Zero waste Devonport route plan engagement by votes of attendees at the workshop. ( please see attached document for the full breakdown of the evenings’ discussions).
We would like further engage and encourage you to attend and share your skills at regular zero waste Devonport meetings( possibly at the library TBA) and become an integral part of this zero waste community.
Together we can become better community leaders about zero waste and achieve together some great local outcomes for our community. If you have feedback, questions, or would like to get more involved, email zerowastedevonport@gmail.com to get us started on our route to zero waste by 2040 together.
Emerging zero waste Devonport Priorities (suggested by the votes of the community):
- Community-wide zero waste loyalty card
- Refuse plastic in retail / Take packaging back
- Celebrate champions
- Biodegradable plastic facts (dog poo bags)
Areas of focus (suggested by the votes of the community):
- Call for business to do more
- Consumer action & packaging also Loyalty Zero waste
- Education & engagement
- Avoidance of plastic
- Business support
- Network & Social Media /Information
- Practical waste interventions/ infrastructure
Actions
Food waste service/ composting advice Recycling Facts sheet |
Requests
Advice on biodegradable products/ bags, what do they need to break down Glass/ refill options (e.g. milk) |
Tip of week board
Recycling advice Accessibility to sustainable materials |
Celebrate champions & advocates
Composting options Schools waste programme |
Guidance of what can do in the community
information share solutions and advice about common waste minimization problems |
Bring people & resources together
Zero waste roadmap/ calendar Coordinator |
Promote Bring own container options | Business Awards
Small business support- funding, collective purchasing, |
Public recycling bins- local board | Loyalty card scheme |
Celebrate our history
Navy Compost |
Conscious shock / wake up call to action
Biodegradable dog bags |
Keep up enthusiasm, Mandate to proceed | Synergies Kaipatiki Business case.
Mike Cohen- working group/ support, long-term funding for roles/ activities. |