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Issues and Opportunities for organic materials Overview and Brainstorm

Issues and Opportunities for organic materials Overview and Brainstorm. Issues and Opportunities for organic materials Overview and Brainstorm. Part 2: Background of OMSG. MfE Informal communications need for national organic strategy (framework) need a go-to organisation

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Issues and Opportunities for organic materials Overview and Brainstorm

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  1. Issues and Opportunities for organic materialsOverview and Brainstorm

  2. Issues and Opportunities for organic materials Overview and Brainstorm

  3. Part 2: Background of OMSG • MfE • Informal communications • need for national organic strategy (framework) • need a go-to organisation • Composting NZ unsuccessful in getting MfE project funding (context) • WasteMINZ Conference 2011 • Organic Waste Strategy Planning Workshop • Stakeholders • SWOT, PESTLEID analysis • Draft vision

  4. Background of OMSG • WasteMINZ Board • Organics key (WMA, ETS) • Compost NZ focus too narrow. • New sector group required to best meet needs of industry (Sec 6, ToR) • Disestablish CNZ • Draft framework prepared for discussion/feedback • August 2012 – workshop • Draft framework discussed • Objectives developed • Interim Steering Group formed • Framework updated • Identified other stakeholders • Vision statement refined:

  5. Background of OMSG • Vision Statement • To minimise the generation of residual organic materials • To maximise the value of residual organic materials, ensuring beneficial use • March /April 2013 • Nominations invited for steering committee. Members are: • Chris Purchase, (Vice-Chair), SKM • Darren Hoskins, Wellington City Council • Graham Jones, Envirowaste • John Cocks, (Board Champion), MWH • Mike Jones, Earthcare Environmental • Parul Sood, Auckland Council • Terry Atkinson, Bio Cosmos • George Fietje, (Chair), Living Earth

  6. Background of OMSG • April 2013 • Broadened scope of beneficial uses. These are: • Energy • Compost • Stock-food • Chemical feed stock

  7. Part 3: OMSG. Current status and where to from here. • Vision • To minimise the generation of residual organic materials • To maximise the value of residual organic materials, ensuring beneficial use • Big Picture issues • Organic waste generation – sources, quantities, characteristics • Management practices and issues • Adverse effects • Barriers • Potential uses

  8. Part 3: OMSG. Current status and where to from here. • Big picture opportunities • Waste to Energy • Chemical resources • Compost • Stockfood

  9. Part 3: OMSG. Current status and where to from here. • Vision of a future • Regional bio-digester? • Urban FW residual service? • Community Gardens? • Wood Recovery?

  10. SESSION 2. • snap-shot of your vision in 5 to 10 years – what do you see? • what goals and actions need to be fulfilled to get there to make vision a reality Part 4 Group Workshop

  11. SESSION 2. • Reporting back • Prioritise • Timeframes • Specific actions Part 5 Group Workshop

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