"We are privileged in Aotearoa to have a Te Tiriti o Waitangi relationship and can build systems that respect and uphold tangata whenua kaitiakitanga.
"The principles of sustainability in the RMA are sound, but the way they have been applied has not worked to protect our environment.
"When the laws that were set up to protect the environment cannot stop a new fossil fuel power plant being built or a new coal mine opening on conservation land, those laws are broken.
"And when the laws that govern how we plan our towns and cities have led to sprawling suburbias of unaffordable houses and vast tarmac expanses, when what people want is affordable housing close to where they work, study, and socialise, those laws are broken too.
"Our environment is at a tipping point and the Green Party is the only political party that is 100 per cent committed to bring us back from that tipping point," Ms Sage said.