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Ministry for the Environment (New Zealand)

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Formed
  
1986

Jurisdiction
  
New Zealand

Headquarters
  
Environment House, 23 Kate Sheppard Place, Thorndon Wellington 6011

Annual budget
  
Vote Environment Total budget for 2016/17 $400,381,000

Ministers responsible
  
Hon Dr Nick Smith, Minister for the Environment Hon Paula Bennett, Minister for Climate Change Issues

Agency executive
  
Vicky Robertson, Chief Executive and Secretary for the Environment

The Ministry for the Environment (MfE) (Māori: Manatū Mō Te Taiao) is the public service department of New Zealand charged with advising the government on policies and issues affecting the environment, in addition to the relevant environmental laws and standards.

Contents

The Environment Act 1986 is the foundation law establishing the Ministry.

Description

According to their website, the Ministry for the Environment is the New Zealand government's "principal adviser on the environment" and "on international environmental matters". Since 1988, the Ministry of the Environment has coordinated New Zealand's interdepartmental policy response to climate change.

The Environmental Protection Authority was set up in 2011 to carry out some of the environmental regulatory functions of the MfE as well as other government departments.

In 1997 the Ministry released New Zealand's first State of the Environment report. This was followed up in 2008 by a second report titled Environment New Zealand 2007. Chapter 13 of this report was removed before final publication but was leaked to the Green Party. After the media reported the existence of the omitted chapter the Ministry placed the contents on its website.

The Ministry for the Environment administer a number of environmental funds:

  • Waste Minimisation Fund
  • Environmental Legal Assistance Fund
  • Contaminated Sites Remediation Fund
  • They also run the Green Ribbon Awards which have been given out by the Minister for the Environment since 1990.

    Ministers

    The Ministry serves 2 portfolios and 2 ministers.

    References

    Ministry for the Environment (New Zealand) Wikipedia