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The 26-Million-Unit Headache

The 26-Million-Unit Headache

By Geoff Holmes | Director of LASRA

New Zealand is currently staring down a “Wall of Protein.”

Every year, as an unavoidable byproduct of our world-class red meat sector, we produce approximately 26 million hides and skins. For decades, the assumption was simple: export pathways would always stay open. That assumption is failing.

The Policy Pincer: “The Emissions Reduction Plan (ERP) is a looming financial penalty. Because hides are organic, they are a methane liability. If we lose the experts who process them, we pay a ‘Waste Tax’ that could cripple margins across the sector.”

The Knowledge Cliff

The most dangerous threat we face is a lack of informed decision-makers. The practitioners who possess the tacit knowledge, training, and experience to turn a raw skin into a premium material are nearing retirement. When they leave, the “industrial brain” of New Zealand goes with them. We lose our Process Sovereignty.

A Fork in the Road

Path A: Disposal

Expertise vanishes. Technical options close. Hides become a high-cost liability. We pay to bury resources we no longer have the “know-how” to manage.

Path B: Resilience

We reinvest in our people. We turn waste into value—converting trimmings into certified fertilizers and low-grade skins into high-tech collagen products.

Collective Responsibility

Individual cost-cutting leads to collective irrationality. It hollows out the national network we all rely on. The choice we make now determines whether we maintain control of our resources or surrender our industrial future to offshore interests.

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