Back

What we do

Driving sustainable outcomes for Australia's used tyres is our priority.

We run the national and voluntary Tyre Product Stewardship Scheme (TPSS) to help reduce the environmental, health and safety impacts of tyres which reach their end of life in Australia.

View all

Search

New Zealand’s first nationwide, regulated tyre product stewardship scheme set to start in 2023

21 June 2022

Category

TSA News & Announcements

Industries

Government

/Circular Economy & ESG Professionals

/Waste Recycling & Processing

Whakamihi Tyrewise! TSA commends New Zealand’s first nationwide, regulated tyre product stewardship scheme set to start in 2023

TSA joins the global tyre recovery community in congratulating the Tyrewise Working Group, Auto Stewardship NZ and the New Zealand government for establishing the first nationwide regulated tyre product stewardship scheme, with mandatory industry participation .

“It’s a bold step to stamp out rogue operators and create a level playing field for proactive, industry-led waste recovery,” says TSA chief executive officer Lina Goodman.

“It will deliver the type of meaningful impact that product stewardship schemes were designed to do.

“Our voluntary schemes in Australia can only do so much. Without regulated, mandatory participation, free riders enjoy the benefits of a scheme without contributing and rogue operators disrupt waste recovery efforts, and take money from retailers and consumers for ‘the privilege’.

“I urge the Australian government to look closely at this new model in New Zealand, and work with us to take our scheme and the tyre recovery circular economy to the next level in Australia.

“Tyrewise and TSA share stakeholders and the differences for industry will come into sharp focus when the NZ scheme starts in 2023.

“This is great news for the Australia and New Zealand region and tyre recovery circular economies around the world.”

Read full media release here.

Tyre Stewardship Australia acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land and waterways on which we live, work, and depend. We acknowledge the unique spiritual and cultural connection, and continuing aspiration that the Traditional Owners have for Country and we pay respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging.

Please note: Tyre Stewardship Australia was accredited under the Australian Government Accredited Product Stewardship Scheme from March 2021 to March 2026 and submitted an application for re‑accreditation in January 2026, which is currently under assessment. Any use of the Australian Government product stewardship logo on this website relates solely to the previous accreditation period.