Major strides are being made to keep plastic out of Ōtautahi Christchurch's stormwater drains and waterways.
News & events
Sign up for the latest newsMeet the marine robot revolutionising marine pest control in Lyttelton Harbour—safer, smarter biosecurity to protect Aotearoa’s marine ecosystems.
Expect up to 10-minute delays on Metro routes 8, 27 and 125 from 5pm Sunday 4 January, with detours, stop changes.
Glenavy workshops helped farmers upskill on their environmental practices. If you missed out, here's what they learned.
Enjoying the southern lakes is a summer highlight—let’s keep safety at the forefront of our minds, especially near dams and power station hazards.
Breens Intermediate student Yiting Su won the 2025 Wrybill Trophy for showing how tī kōuka leaves could replace imported fibres and reduce landfill waste.
Illegal rubbish dumping harms the environment and leaves ratepayers footing the bill. Those caught also face a hefty fine.
Hot nor-west winds can mean heavy alpine rain and fast-rising rivers. Check weather, river flows and hazards before heading to Canterbury rivers this summer.
Monitoring across our seven towns and cities in Waitaha Canterbury shows a clear downward trend in high-pollution days between 2000 and 2025.
The next three months will test Waitaha Canterbury's governance like nothing we've seen in decades. Environment Canterbury Chair Dr Deon Swiggs tells us more.
We are upgrading $850 million worth of flood protection assets thanks to RIF funding, which will help protect Waitaha communities.
We use real-time modelling to assess swimming safety across Waitaha Canterbury. Most spots are suitable in dry weather; short-term risk follows heavy rain.