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Kate Valley Landfill
The most comprehensively engineered waste management facility in the South Island of New Zealand, operating to the highest international standards.
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(Water, Leachate)
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Canterbury Regional Waste Story
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Gareth James Energy Park
Methane produced by decomposing organic waste in the Kate Valley Landfill is captured and converted into renewable electricity.
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Turning gas into electricity
Use it or burn it
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Introducing Gareth James
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Welcome to Tiromoana Bush, Canterbury’s free to access 407-hectare regenerating lowland native forest, just one hours drive north of Christchurch.
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Learn about waste management with our free online programme of resources for schools, including videos and discussion cards.
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Step inside a regenerating native forest, complete with wetlands and wildlife, and enjoy panoramic views over hills, valleys and the Pacific Ocean.
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Mt Cass Walkway
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Landfill
Kate Valley Landfill
The most comprehensively engineered waste management facility in the South Island of New Zealand, operating to the highest international standards.
Construction
Environment
(Water, Leachate)
Operations
Safety
Canterbury Regional Waste Story
(History, Landfills the best option, Waste volumes, By-products)
Energy Park
Gareth James Energy Park
Methane produced by decomposing organic waste in the Kate Valley Landfill is captured and converted into renewable electricity.
Gas from waste
Turning gas into electricity
Use it or burn it
Future energy generation
Introducing Gareth James
Conservation
Conservation
Welcome to Tiromoana Bush, Canterbury’s free to access 407-hectare regenerating lowland native forest, just one hours drive north of Christchurch.
Bush Restoration
Publications
Gallery
Visit
Education
Education
Learn about waste management with our free online programme of resources for schools, including videos and discussion cards.
Printed resources
Video resources
Visits
Walkways
Tiromoana Walkways
Step inside a regenerating native forest, complete with wetlands and wildlife, and enjoy panoramic views over hills, valleys and the Pacific Ocean.
Tiromoana Bush Walkway
Mt Cass Walkway
About Us
About Us
Transwaste is an innovative public-private partnership.
Governance
Publications
Regulatory
Community
Tangata Whenua
News
Native birds flying home to Tiromoana Bush
Media Release
Tuesday, July 21st, 2020
Native birds including rare species are becoming more common in Tiromoana Bush.
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