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April 16, 2024

Plans to build a controversial waste-to-energy plant on the West Coast have been scrapped. The announcement came after it was revealed that Buller Mayor Garry Howard had signed what appears to be an agreement to give the Westport plant the go-ahead without telling the public or district councillors. This revelation sparked controversy and public outcry, leading to the cancellation of the project. The agreement was between Renew Energy Ltd and Chinese company China Tianying Inc., which...

Vote of no confidence against Buller mayor after W-t-E debacle.

April 16, 2024

The Buller District councillors voted on Thursday to show they had “no confidence” in Mayor Garry Howard after it was earlier revealed he signed an apparent agreement to give a proposed waste-to-energy plant in Westport the go-ahead without telling the public or councillors. Cr Dave Hawes said the deal would have bankrupted the council if approved. It included a price for water that would have meant the waste-to-energy...

Westport mayor travels to England to explore Waste-to-Energy

April 16, 2024

Howard’s trip would cost the ratepayers $4000. He would be joined by Buller district council’s economic development officer, John Hill, and two representatives from Waste to Energy West Coast Ltd, Gerard Gallagher and Mark McIntyre. The West Coast Economic Development fund would cover Hill’s trip. Mayor Howard said the plant building could employ up to 100 people and up to 1000 during the $250 million construction. READ MORE

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