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Broad Support Backs New Zealand Minerals Strategy

Over 96% of stakeholders endorse New Zealand's minerals strategy, aiming for responsible mining, economic growth, and environmental sustainability.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
12 months ago
in New Zealand
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Moeraki boulder. NZ. Photo by Bernard Spragg.

Moeraki boulder. NZ. Photo by Bernard Spragg.

Can responsible mining and sustainable development go hand in hand? The overwhelming support for New Zealand’s new minerals strategy suggests they can.

A recent public consultation, conducted by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), revealed that 96% of submissions back the government’s vision for a future-proof minerals sector.

With the strategy aiming to double mineral exports by 2035 while addressing environmental and social concerns, it is clear that New Zealanders are ready for a shift in how mining is managed.

“The Minerals Strategy for New Zealand is the Coalition Government’s transformative vision for an enduring minerals sector – a sector that has suffered from the lack of a clear long-term strategic direction,” Mr Jones says.

 

Waihi gold mine. Photo by Alan Lee.
Waihi gold mine. Photo by Alan Lee.

 

A Unified Vision for Responsible Mining

The New Zealand government’s Minerals Strategy for 2040 aims to transform the country’s minerals sector by laying out a long-term, responsible plan for mineral extraction and production.

With an ambitious goal of doubling the sector’s contribution to the economy, the strategy promises to boost job creation and regional development.

According to Resources Minister Shane Jones, the focal point lies in creating a stable framework that encourages innovation while ensuring mining activities align with sustainable practices and the Treaty of Waitangi.

This strategic direction is particularly crucial, as the industry has historically struggled with fluctuating demand, supply chain risks, and an outdated regulatory framework.

However, under this new approach, the government envisions mining as a driver of both regional prosperity and the global clean energy transition.

 

Broad Support and Concerns

The feedback from the consultation process—where submissions came from a diverse range of stakeholders, including business owners, industry participants, and community groups—highlights a strong consensus.

The main points of agreement emphasize the need for environmental responsibility, economic stability, and innovation in mining technologies. Moreover, the strategy has resonated well with those seeking a balanced approach between economic development and environmental preservation.

Despite the positive outlook, some concerns remain. Submitters highlighted the importance of integrating social and regulatory responsibilities into the strategy, alongside the protection of natural resources.

This points to the need for a more detailed discussion on how the government will ensure that mining remains sustainable, not just profitable.

 

Looking to New Zealand’s Future

As the strategy moves closer to finalization, the focus will be on fine-tuning the framework to address these concerns while maintaining strong momentum.

The government’s commitment to responsible resource development appears to be aligned with public sentiment, signaling a new chapter for New Zealand’s minerals industry.

This approach is expected to not only enhance the country’s economic position but also contribute to the global clean energy transition, given the essential role minerals play in developing new technologies.

 

To Sum Up

The New Zealand’s mineral strategy is about more than just boosting exports—it’s about building a sustainable future that benefits both the economy and the environment.

The broad support it has received so far indicates that New Zealanders are ready to embrace a minerals sector that contributes to national prosperity while safeguarding their natural heritage.

 

Sources: THX News, MBIE & New Zealand Government.

Tags: Clean Energy TransitionEconomic growthJob creationSocial ResponsibilitySustainable development
Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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