Chatham comments on TTR Court of Appeal decision
NEWS RELEASE 20-04 April 6, 2020
Chatham comments on TTR Court of appeal decision
WELLINGTON New Zealand – Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited (TSXV: “NZP” and
NZAX: “CRP” or the “Company") wishes to comment on the Court of Appeal decision
released on Friday 3 April relating to the Trans-Tasman Resources (TTR) proposal to recover
iron-sands offshore the West Coast of the North Island of New Zealand.
While the TTR appeal was disallowed, the decision provides useful guidance to CRP, and to
any other party that may propose to recover valuable resources from the seabed within New
Zealand’s EEZ.
This is because the evolving case law (of which this decision is part) is providing more
certainty about how the EEZ Act will be interpreted, and will help guide CRP to frame an
application that can meet the rigorous environmental impact tests that our phosphate recovery
process will be subjected to.
The decision is in no way a show stopper for CRP, or indeed for the seabed mining industry
in New Zealand, regardless of whether or not it is appealed by Trans-Tasman Resources.
Rather, it provides direct guidance on the tests which must be applied to the project design,
and resulting impacts. CRP will be working closely with its engineering partners to ensure
the project design can meet these rigorous tests.
In conjunction with the guidance above on the impact tests applied to the extraction process,
CRP will reiterate in its application that the use of Chatham Rise sourced rock phosphate has
a number of positive environmental, ethical, security of supply and food safety outcomes,
including:
Much lower run off into waterways when applied as a direct application fertiliser and
a resultant significantly healthier soil profile
Much lower carbon footprint than imported rock phosphate
It’s a “home grown” product, right on our doorstep and not imported from a disputed
territory on the other side of the world
Very low cadmium levels, important as high cadmium levels can cause cancer
We are confident that our phosphate recovery process will have minimal, localised and
temporary impacts on a tiny fraction of the Chatham Rise seabed and these environmental
impacts will be more than offset by the environmental, ethical, security of supply and food
safety benefits listed above.
The project, which already has a granted mining permit, will also generate significant
economic benefits while paying tens of millions of dollars in Crown royalties, income tax,
and port charges.
CRP is a local company owned by hundreds of mums and dads who have supported this
company for more than a decade as they view it as a healthy, ethical and profitable project
that will be benefit New Zealand and all New Zealanders.
For further information please contact:
Chris Castle
President and Chief Executive Officer
Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited
64 21 55 81 85 or chris@crpl.co.nz
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