Deadline: 03-Mar-2026
The Horowhenua Waste Minimisation Grant provides funding to support community-led projects that reduce, reuse, or responsibly manage waste. Funded by the Horowhenua District Council, the grant prioritises high-impact, low-cost initiatives that align with the waste hierarchy and promote sustainable waste practices across the district.
Horowhenua Waste Minimisation Grant Overview
The Horowhenua Waste Minimisation Grant is a local funding initiative designed to support projects that reduce waste generation and increase reuse and recycling. The grant helps communities adopt sustainable waste practices that lower environmental impact and improve long-term waste management outcomes.
An annual funding pool of $10,000 is made available by the Horowhenua District Council to support eligible waste minimisation initiatives.
Key Objectives of the Grant
The grant aims to:
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Reduce the volume of waste sent to landfill
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Encourage reuse and recovery of materials
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Improve recycling access and effectiveness
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Promote safe disposal of hazardous waste
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Educate the community on waste minimisation
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Support innovative, low-cost waste diversion solutions
Priority Focus Areas
Projects supported by the grant should align with one or more of the following focus areas:
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Making recycling easy and accessible
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Reducing waste at the source
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Encouraging responsible waste management practices
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Promoting environmentally safe disposal of all waste types
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Addressing hazardous waste such as herbicides, lithium-ion batteries, and paint
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Educating residents and businesses on waste minimisation
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Promoting reuse and repurposing of materials
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Delivering high-impact, low-cost waste diversion initiatives
Priority is given to initiatives that focus on waste reduction and reuse, which sit at the top of the waste hierarchy.
Types of Projects Funded
The Horowhenua Waste Minimisation Grant is intended to cover start-up costs for projects that demonstrate clear waste minimisation outcomes, including:
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Waste reduction initiatives
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Recapture and reuse of products and materials
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Recycling improvements through reprocessing or easier access
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Food waste recovery and redistribution
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Composting organic or green waste
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Product stewardship programmes with government accreditation for priority products
Projects must demonstrate measurable environmental benefits and community impact.
Who Is Eligible to Apply?
Eligible applicants include:
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Community groups and organisations
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Individuals
Applicants must demonstrate alignment with the grant objectives and waste minimisation outcomes.
Who Is Not Eligible?
The following are generally not eligible for funding:
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Organisations receiving substantial government funding
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Projects with large capital requirements
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Projects that are already completed or unfinished from previous funding
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Applications that are incomplete or do not meet the grant criteria
How the Grant Works
Applicants should follow these steps:
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Identify a waste minimisation issue within the Horowhenua District
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Design a project that focuses on reduction, reuse, or responsible waste management
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Ensure alignment with the Waste Management and Minimisation Plan
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Prepare a clear application outlining objectives, costs, and expected outcomes
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Submit the application within the funding timeframe
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Deliver the project as approved and report on outcomes if required
Common Tips for a Successful Application
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Focus on waste reduction or reuse rather than disposal
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Clearly explain environmental and community benefits
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Keep costs realistic and aligned with start-up funding
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Demonstrate alignment with council waste strategies
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Show how the project will deliver measurable outcomes
Why the Grant Matters
The Horowhenua Waste Minimisation Grant supports local action on sustainability by:
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Reducing the district’s environmental footprint
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Encouraging responsible waste behaviour
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Supporting community-driven environmental solutions
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Promoting circular economy principles at the local level
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the purpose of the Horowhenua Waste Minimisation Grant?
The grant supports projects that reduce waste, promote reuse, and improve sustainable waste management practices within the Horowhenua District.
How much funding is available?
An annual fund of $10,000 is available, distributed across eligible projects.
What types of waste does the grant focus on?
The grant supports initiatives addressing general waste, recycling, organic waste, food waste, and hazardous waste such as batteries, paint, and herbicides.
Can individuals apply for the grant?
Yes. Individuals, community groups, organisations, and schools are all eligible to apply.
Are large infrastructure projects eligible?
No. The grant is intended for start-up and low-cost initiatives rather than large capital projects.
Do projects need to align with council waste plans?
Yes. Projects must align with the Horowhenua Waste Management and Minimisation Plan and the grant criteria.
Conclusion
The Horowhenua Waste Minimisation Grant empowers communities to take practical action toward reducing waste and promoting reuse. By funding targeted, high-impact initiatives aligned with the waste hierarchy, the grant helps build a cleaner, more sustainable future for the Horowhenua District.
For more information, visit Horowhenua District Council.









































