GE Free Taitokerau Panui
2 July 2014
GE FREE Taitokerau welcomes the news that Far North District Council and Whangarei District Council voted unanimously last week to jointly publicly notify the GMO Plan Change to ban all GMO releases and make any EPA approved outdoor GE experiments/ field trials a Discretionary activity (subject to additional local requirements that the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act does not require).
“This process is in keeping with the proposed collaborative GMO Plan change with Auckland Council, who has already begun the process through the proposed Auckland Unitary Plan,” said Martin Robinson, spokesman for GE Free Northland.
The work undertaken by local councils on behalf of their farmers and other ratepayers is necessary given serious deficiencies in the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (HSNO) Act. These deficiencies include a lack of strict liability under the HSNO Act and no mandatory requirement for the EPA to take a precautionary approach to outdoor GE experiments and releases.
Councils in Northland, Auckland, Bay of Plenty and Hawke’s Bay have all responded similarly
to on-going concerns about outdoor use of GMOs by their constituents, by investigating the risks posed by GMOs in the environment, and how they can best minimise these risks.
We thank FNDC and WDC for acting on their duty of care to their constituents, the environment and our economy.
ENDS
Martin Robinson, spokesperson GE Free Northland in food & environment
09 407 8650
09 432 2155
Background:
www.wdc.govt.nz/PlansPoliciesandBylaws/Plans/Genetic-Engineering/Pages/default.aspx#Expand
The 2009 independent Colmar Brunton GE poll (commissioned by the member councils of the Northland/ Auckland “Inter Council Working Party on GMO Risk Evaluation & Management Options” showed that
- all communities from Auckland to Cape Reinga strongly favour making users of GMOs legally responsible for any economic or environmental harm that may result. Support for regulation to make users of GMOs strictly liable for any harm caused ranged from 64% to 72% for individual councils.
- support for local regulation is strongest amongst Maori, particularly in the Northland region.
- support for local regulation was 72% in Northland (85% amongst Maori)
See also
Overwhelming Support for Local Decisions on GM Free Status: National Poll
2 December 2013 Press Release PURE HAWKE’S BAY
http://purehawkesbay.org/overwhelming-support-for-local-decisions-on-gm-free-status-national-poll/
www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/229508/79-percent-want-councils-to-have-power-over-gm-crops-poll