The company behind the proposed $1.4 billion (US$700 million) waste-to-energy project at Vuda Point in Lautoka has taken its fight to the Environment Tribunal after the Fiji Department of Environment rejected its development proposal.
The appeal by The Next Generation (TNG) Holdings (Fiji) Pte Limited was mentioned before the Environment Tribunal at the Suva Magistrates Court, with Magistrate Charles Ratakele presiding.
TNG lawyer Feizal Haniff told the court the appeal had been filed and the appeal documents had been served on the Department of Environment.
Magistrate Ratakele ordered the Ministry of Environment, represented by lawyer Pete Bauleka, to file its response to the company’s grounds of appeal within 14 days, by the close of business on 30 July.
TNG is challenging the Department of Environment’s decision to reject its proposal to develop a waste-to-energy facility and private port at Vuda Point.
The proposed project aims to convert waste into a domestic source of energy, with the company saying it would help manage waste while generating electricity. The development has been valued at about $1.4 billion (US$700 million).
The Environment Tribunal will consider submissions from both parties before deciding whether the Department of Environment’s decision should be upheld or overturned.
The matter was adjourned to 13 August.












