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Waste Minimisation and Innovation Fund: Video applications for Small Grant (New Zealand)

Waste Minimisation and Innovation Fund to reduce Landfill Waste (New Zealand)

Deadline: 31-Aug-23

The Auckland Council is providing small grants under the Waste Minimisation and Innovation Fund (WMIF) to improve waste management, minimise the amount of waste getting into the landfills, reduce harm to the environment and improve efficiency of resource use.

The WMIF has been established to disburse a portion of the funds allocated to Auckland Council from the national waste levy (currently set at $50 per tonne for municipal waste). Half of the total revenue generated from the levy is allocated to territorial authorities on a population basis. This money must be spent on promoting or achieving waste minimisation as set out in local authorities’ Waste Management and Minimisation Plans (WMMPs). The other half, less administration costs, is allocated to waste minimisation initiatives, through the Waste Minimisation Fund, which is run by the Ministry for the Environment.

Purpose of WMIF
Strategic Objectives
Priority Waste Streams

• The fund will have focused priority waste streams that will be updated on the grant page every year prior to grant round opening. This will focus applications to align with priority waste streams identified by Ministry for the Environment under the national Waste Minimisation Fund.

Funding Information
Funding Outcome Areas

Auckland Council wants to target priority waste streams, reduce harm to the environment and improve efficiency of resource use. The WMIF aims to do this by supporting new initiatives that complement and enhance existing programmes or address gaps or opportunities. Funding is allocated through four outcome areas:

What you can apply for?
Who can apply?

The fund is open to community groups, businesses, mana whenua, mataawaka, early childhood centres, schools, tertiary organisations and other community-based organisations operating in the Auckland region.

Criteria

For more information, visit Auckland Council.

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