Waste minimisation funding open for applications

2 December 2025

Council is calling all local innovators, schools and community groups to apply for the Waste Minimisation Fund, which supports projects that reduce waste and protect our environment.

Applications close Friday 27 February, with a total funding pool of $20,000 available.

Charlotte Phelps, Council’s Waste Minimisation Lead, says the fund is about empowering the community to take action.

“The best ideas for reducing waste are already in our community. This fund helps turn those ideas into reality and make a real difference for Tairāwhiti.”

Past recipients have shown how small changes can have big impact. Bella Vista Motel used its grant to set up a worm farm and signage encouraging guests to separate food scraps.

“Having a worm farm diverted an estimated 85% of our waste from landfill. It’s a simple change that reduces carbon emissions and supports a more sustainable Tairāwhiti,” says Jason Ang, owner of Bella Vista Motel Gisborne.

The fund supports projects that align with the region’s Waste Management and Minimisation Plan, including initiatives that reduce landfill waste and encourage ways to reuse and recycle resources.

More about the fund and application form

Jason Ang

Jason Ang owner of Bella Vista Motel Gisborne with the worm farm funded by the Waste Minimisation Fund.