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'I don't want ducks to die': 6-year-old gets council to clean up plastic in Napier rivers

By Laura Wiltshire
Hawkes Bay Today·
11 Nov, 2018 12:36 AM2 mins to read

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Six-year-old Olivia Coulthard is concerned about the amount of plastic in Saltwater Creek. Photo / Paul Taylor

Six-year-old Olivia Coulthard is concerned about the amount of plastic in Saltwater Creek. Photo / Paul Taylor

She might only be 6, but Olivia Coulthard doesn't let her age stop her when it comes to participating in local government.

Olivia recently spotted what she felt was a large amount of plastic in Napier's Saltwater Creek, off Westminster Ave.

She was concerned for the ducks that live in the creek: "I don't want them to die, and animals are special to me."

At first she wanted to go on a personal mission to save the ducks.

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Her mum Sanne Coulthard, came up with the idea of writing to the council instead.

Napier City Council workers cleaned up the plastic last week, but also launched a Facebook campaign to get in touch with Olivia.

On Friday Olivia met with council officers Cameron Burton, Caitlin Egan and Andrew Gass, who look after the waterways in Napier.

She had plenty more ideas for them to help protect the waterways, including providing more rubbish bins so people could dispose of their waste properly, wheelie bins for recycling so plastic didn't blow away before it was collected, and signs asking people not to throw their rubbish in the creek.

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Coulthard said it was great to see her daughter taking such an interest in the environment.

"It's really cool, you know, I didn't have to say much and off she went!"

Burton said it was inspirational that Olivia was so in tune with the environment at such a young age.

"We wanted to encourage what she was trying to achieve through giving her the attention we have."

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They presented her with a certificate to say thank you for being an environmental warrior.

Burton said it was important for people to realise that all waterways in Napier led into the estuary.

"The stormwater channels, when there are instances of pollution, like Olivia has seen, let us know, because we can't be everywhere at once.

"Hopefully bit by bit we can make a difference."

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