Buller mayor admits overstepping the mark by signing secret deal with Chinese company.

Plans to build a controversial waste-to-energy plant on the West Coast have been scrapped.
The announcement came after it was revealed that Buller Mayor Garry Howard had signed what appears to be an agreement to give the Westport plant the go-ahead without telling the public or district councillors. This revelation sparked controversy and public outcry, leading to the cancellation of the project. 
The agreement was between Renew Energy Ltd and Chinese company China Tianying Inc., which Howard signed while visiting China in May 2018. 
The agreement stated that China Tianying would build a Waste to Energy plant in Westport with resource consent valid for 30 years. The document states that the council will supply water, make a road to the plant, own the land, and lease it back to the company. It also includes costs and fees, which have been redacted. It also says the council will supply a landfill for the ash the plant will produce.