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Join the Land Treatment Collective
Join the Land Treatment Collective

Join the Land Treatment Collective Today!

The Collective is a great opportunity to meet and network with other professionals involved in the land treatment of wastes and waste products, while having some fun in the process!

As a member, you are entitled to an exclusive range of benefits:

  • You can attend the annual Conference and Field Tour at cost
  • You can bring other members of your organisation to Conferences, virtually at cost
  • You receive a copy of the annual Technical Review based on the Conference theme
  • You receive a copy of annual Conference proceedings and Field Tour Notes (also available to non-member delegates)
  • You can link your website directly to the Collective's website
  • You can advertise in the Collective Newsletter at highly reduced rates
  • You can contact Collaborating members for advice on land treatment of wastes and waste products, free of charge, for a brief question or discussion
  • You can be part of land treatment's active network of professionals, contributing to improving New Zealand clean, green and environmentally sustainable image

Members must agree to abide by the 'Constitution and Rules' of the Collective, a copy of which can be obtained from the Collective office, or you can read a plain English version.

How to Join the Collective

To join the Collective, you need to fill out and sign a Membership, and send it to the Collective either with payment or request an invoice. The annual membership fee is $675 excl. GST. If you would like to discuss membership, or anything about the Collective, don't hesitate to !


A current list of Members and Collaborative Members wishing to be included can be found here.


       
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