Govt spent $6.2m on now defunct building for climate change programme

Govt spent $6.2m on now defunct building for climate change programme
The Government spent millions on work to introduce new regulations, which have now been abandoned. (Image: Getty)
Cécile Meier
The Government has spent more than $6.2 million on a now-defunct programme to make buildings greener. The Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) launched its Building for Climate Change (BfCC) programme in August 2021. The BfCC team was folded back into a wider performance team in June. Its staffing was previously reduced from 16 FTEs in 2023 to six this year. Shift to market-led approachUnder the previous Government, the BfCC team drafted changes to the Building Code to slash building emissions and lift the...

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