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Objection Lodged To Councils’ Decision, Continues To Work With Iwi On Important Cultural Impact Assessment
Tuesday, 31 January 2023, 9:17 am | South Island Resource Recovery Limited
South Island Resource Recovery Limited (SIRRL), the joint venture company proposing to build the $350 million Energy-from-Waste plant at Glenavy in South Canterbury, known as Project Kea, today lodged an objection to Environment Canterbury (ECan) ... More >>
Project Kea: Resource Management Act Consent Application Relodged
Monday, 28 November 2022, 2:34 pm | South Island Resource Recovery Limited
South Island Resource Recovery Limited (SIRRL), the joint venture company proposing to build an Energy-from-Waste plant at Glenavy in South Canterbury, known as Project Kea, today lodged its Resource Management Act (RMA) consent documents with Environment ... More >>
SIRRL Lodges Application For Resource Consent
Thursday, 22 September 2022, 5:34 am | South Island Resource Recovery Limited
South Island Resource Recovery Limited (SIRRL), the joint venture company proposing to build an Energy-from-Waste (EfW) plant near Waimate in South Canterbury, known as Project Kea, has lodged its consent application with Environment Canterbury (ECan) ... More >>
Land Purchased For Site Of Proposed Energy-from-waste Plant
Thursday, 28 April 2022, 5:12 pm | South Island Resource Recovery Limited
South Island Resource Recovery Limited (SIRRL), the joint venture company proposing to build an Energy-from-Waste plant near Waimate in South Canterbury, has purchased 15 hectares of land near Glenavy for its proposed plant. SIRRL Board Director Paul More >>
$350 Million Plant To Deliver Renewable Energy-from-waste Considered
Wednesday, 15 September 2021, 6:30 am | South Island Resource Recovery Limited
Investigations have begun into the viability of building an Energy-from-Waste plant that will safely convert 350,000 tonnes of waste, that would otherwise be dumped into South Island landfills annually, into renewable electricity. Under Project Kea, ... More >>