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11 Feb: Reclaiming our resources: Optimising soil reuse in infrastructure and land development

Wednesday, 11 February, 11am-12pm

Free for WasteMINZ members, $59 (+GST) for non-members

Join WasteMINZ's Optimising Soil Reuse Project Group, which will present the final soil reuse report: Reclaiming Our Resources: Optimising Soil Reuse in Infrastructure and Land Development, followed by a Q & A session. 

The report marks the end of the first phase of the project. It delivers a vision for surplus soil management in Aotearoa New Zealand, an analysis of the issues that influence current soil management practices, and identifies five priority actions for Government to consider in reducing soil waste.

This webinar will share the findings and continue the conversation and momentum.

 

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