Nordiko has recently made a submission in response to ERMA in New Zealand’s Re-Assessment of Methyl Bromide. The submission supports recapture technology, in the interim until alternatives are implemented, as a feasible requirement for the proposed continued use of methyl bromide, unrestricted emissions of which are damaging to both the atmospheric ozone layer and to human health. Nordiko’s submission draws on international experience with adopted recapture technologies to show that these systems are commercially viable, adaptable to large scale use and present a number of advantages including rapid and thorough gas evacuation. The re-assessment by ERMA has stirred considerable public interest over a matter of serious community concern. The authority is expected to consider each of the public submissions over coming months.
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