Applicant
EnviroWaste Services Limited
Case number(s)
201810134
Decision date
Type
Decision
DecisionConsent granted
Section 12(a) Overseas Investment Act 2005
Decision MakerThe Minister for Land Information and the Associate Minister of Finance
Decision Date11 September 2019
Pathway(s)Sensitive land – substantial and identifiable benefit to New Zealand
InvestmentAn overseas investment in sensitive land, being the Applicant's acquisition of a freehold interest in approximately 275.372 hectares of land at 587 Ridge Road and Beaver Road Pokeno
Consideration$25,000,000
ApplicantEnviroWaste Services Limited
Hong Kong Public (70.8247%)
Victor Li Tzar Kuoi, Hong Kong (SAR) (10.8744%)
Li Ka-Shing, Hong Kong (SAR) (10.8276%)
Various (7.47%)
VendorHolcim (New Zealand) Limited 
Swiss Public (23.0%)
Various overseas persons (21.0%)
Capital Group Limited, United States of America (21.0%)
Thomas Schmidheiny, Switzerland (18.0%)
United States Public (10.0%)
Eurocement Holding AG, Switzerland (7.0%)
Background

The Applicant is a nationally integrated waste management business which offers waste-related services to industry, councils and the public via collection services, one long-life landfill and transfer stations throughout New Zealand.

The land being acquired has been used by the Vendor as a quarry and cleanfill business, however the quarry pits are now retired. The Applicant intends to remediate the quarry and operate a major cleanfill and recycling operation on the land. The benefits to New Zealand once this operation is fully developed include:

  • the creation of at least 12 new FTE job opportunities in New Zealand;
  • the advancement of New Zealand’s Waste Strategy by development of an Infrastructure Disposal and Recovery Park, Dewatering Facility and Vermiculture Operation;
  • the creation of public walking access over part of the land;
  • preservation of indigenous flora and fauna through undertaking pest control measures and a trapping programme to protect native wildlife, planting riparian areas on the land in indigenous vegetation, fencing areas of the land, putting a weed control plan in place and removal of exotic plantation species from the land using a sustainable logging plan;
  • enhancing the Auckland region’s cleanfill capacity; and
  • the introduction of solar panelling to create and supply electricity to power various activities on the land and the introduction of a lithium ion battery bank allowing excess solar energy to be stored.
More informationLance Jones
Russell McVeagh
PO Box 8
AUCKLAND 1140

See the attached assessment report linked below, which was published in response to an Official Information Act request:

Application by Enviro Waste Services Limited under the Overseas Investment Act 2005

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