Great steps are being taken to reduce waste on the many construction and renovation projects in our region. As well as leadership from within the building sector, client and government expectations for reducing waste are also growing.
Despite these expectations and increased costs and shortages of many building materials, construction and demolition materials make up roughly half of New Zealand’s total landfill waste, and 80 per cent of waste going to clean fill. On average, a new home can generate four tonnes of waste.
This is costly for construction companies and clients, as well as placing strain on the environment and resource supplies.
However with good planning, careful waste management and education, waste can be dramatically reduced from building projects.
Reducing construction waste can bring a wide range of benefits for construction companies:
To learn more on the benefits of reducing construction waste, and how to implement changes, download our guide below.
From August 2021, anyone applying for a building consent for non-residential building work with an estimated value of $500,000 or higher must submit a Construction Waste Reduction Plan to NPDC for approval.
From August 2021, anyone applying for a building consent for non-residential building work with an estimated value of $500,000 or higher must submit a Construction Waste Reduction Plan to NPDC for approval.
This is a new requirement of the New Plymouth District Council 2019 Solid Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw.
The plan template is available in Excel and Word formats. You can download the templates and guide below.
The templates are sent to building consent applicants for commercial construction projects of $500,000 and over in value. The plan template can also be used voluntarily for any non-commercial construction project without submitting the plan to NPDC.
For questions, support, or to submit your Construction Waste Reduction Plan at the end of Steps 2 and 4, email commercialwaste@npdc.govt.nz.
Construction Waste Reduction Plan template - Excel
The following signs can be used on construction sites to separate materials so they can be reused, recycled, composted or chipped by different providers.
Contact our Commercial Waste Officers on commercialwaste@npdc.govt.nz for support in setting up on-site separation systems. Or see the Construction Waste Reduction Plan guide for lists of local reuse and recycling providers who can pick up materials from your site, or receive dropped off materials for free.