Southland Community Wastebusters Trust (S.C.W.T.) has been formed to
encourage, support and educate the people of Southland to minimise
waste for the benefit of the environment and all living things.
Who are we?
SCWT is a Southland-wide group of motivated individuals
concerned about the impact of current methods of waste disposal in our
local environment. We have representatives from each local authority and
runanga.
Who benefits?
The whole community, future generations and our total environment
benefits through
- waste minimisation, resource reuse and recovery
- creation of employment opportunities
- a vibrant community working together
What are we about?
- Changing attitudes
- promoting waste minimisation and positive action
- understanding waste is a valuable resource
- educating to realise the benefits of sorting our waste stream
- raising awareness of every individual's responsibility in this.
How do we achieve this?
- Working in partnership with Community Employment Group (CEG), local
councils and communities
- Establishing links with similar organisations
- Exploring funding opportunities to further our objectives
- Investigating job and project opportunities
Areas the Trust is working on initially
Public education
about waste minimisation practices
Development of partnerships
with key players in waste minimisation
Encouraging separation
of the waste stream
Promoting the 4 R's
- Rethink
- Reduce
- Reuse
- Recycle
How can we help you?
By being in a win-win relationship with you, providing advice and
information to:
Businesses, Schools, Landcare Groups, the Community through groups and
individuals.
How can you help us?
- Promote the concept of waste minimisation at home and in your
community
- Help set up satellite groups
- Lobby your own local authority to provide a Resource Recovery Centre -
a central collection point for recycling materials
- Encourage your schools to become involved with waste minimisation
projects such as
- worm farming
- composting
- recycling all materials possible
- Share your minimisation ideas with others
- Become a Friend of SCWT by sending your name, address, phone and fax numbers and email
address, along with $10 to the Secretary, Wendy Horton, Dunsdale, RD 2, Invercargill.
Current projects include
- Setting up a worm farm in Gore using household scraps, in conjunction
with Gore District Council
- Waste Wise kit promotion through schools which includes setting up
worm farms
- Organising site around city for recycling of tin cans in conjunction
with Sim's Pacific Metal
- Informal and formal networking with groups and individuals
Information about SCWT available from
- Southland District Council Offices
- Environment Southland
- Invercargill City Council
- Gore District Council
- Invercargill City Library
- Te Whenua Awhi, Invercargill Environment Centre, 11 S.I.T. Arcade, 46 Esk Street, Invercargill
Contact: Wendy Horton (03) 230 6002