Sunday, February 16, 2025

Govt consults on cuts to forestry emissions scheme charges

The Government has today begun consultation on a 50% reduction to the annual charge for forest owners participating in the Forestry Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) Registry.

The move follows an independent review released last week and will see the per-hectare annual charge lowered to $14.90.

“This is a 50% reduction from Labour’s excessive charge announced just before the election of $30.25 per hectare per year,” said Forestry Minister, Todd McClay.

“It’s now clear that the previous Labour government made a number of decisions that drove up the cost of this Registry and they expected the forestry sector to pay for their mistakes. Cabinet has agreed that the sector should not bear the brunt of Labour’s previous decisions.”

The Minister said the Ministry for Primary Industries had worked hard to find efficiencies and drive down costs over the last 10 months.

“We’ve also been focused on improving service delivery to ensure the Registry meets the expectations of forestry users. As a result the annual charge has reduced significantly,” he said.

“Last week, we announced the formation of a Forestry Sector Reference Group to further improve outcomes for the ETS Registry and find greater cost savings over the next year. This is an opportunity for the forestry sector and government to partner to drive better outcomes for forestry.”

The new annual charge would begin in the 2024/25 financial year and stay in place until a full review is conducted after the current emissions reporting period.

The proposal is part of the Government’s promise to rebuild confidence in the forestry sector and support its role in achieving New Zealand’s exporting and emissions targets, said Mr McClay.

Consultation on the new annual charge starts today (23 October) and runs for three weeks. It covers the reduced annual charge and adjustments to the Climate Change (Forestry) Regulations 2022 for participants using the field measurement approach during the 2023–25 period.

Following consultation, Cabinet will move quickly to finalise the regulations, giving participants clarity and certainty on charges.

Details on the consultation are available HERE.

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