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Joining The Pledge

Category One Subscription | Fee $400

Invoice details and membership category

Small businesses | Less than 100 employees | Revenue under $20m

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The Biosecurity Business Pledge financial year is the 1st July to 30th June. Members self-select the level of fee contributed using either revenue or staff numbers, whichever is most appropriate to your business. Fees will be confirmed annually by the Executive Committee. At the end of these categories you are asked to check which category best suits your organisation.
Consent Agreement
That I am the authorised representative of the organisation making this application and that I have the necessary approval to make this application for membership, that I have read the Rules of the Biosecurity Business Pledge Incorporated and that, upon registration as a Member, the Applicant agrees to be bound by the Rules and agrees to pay all subscriptions, membership and other fees and funding obligations as applicable from time to time and within one month of invoice by the Society.
  • Consents to being a member of the Biosecurity Business Pledge Incorporated.
  • Is a company, trust, partnership, or other legal entity actively engaged with or interested in biosecurity and committed to leading and taking collaborative action towards biosecurity excellence.
  • Acknowledges that our commitment and membership may be promoted through the society’s marketing and media channels, and to the pledge membership network.
  • Consents to the use of our organisation’s logo by the Biosecurity Business Pledge Incorporated on its website and in the society’s marketing and media channels.
  • Understands that the Biosecurity Business Pledge Incorporated will collect personal information (such as name, email address, and address) for the purposes of facilitating participation in the society’s endeavours and programme of activities.

The organisation commits to:

  • Being an active part of New Zealand’s biosecurity team by integrating proactive biosecurity practices into our operations and supply chains.
  • Actively seeking to understand and manage the biosecurity considerations associated with our business activities.
  • Promoting a culture of proactive biosecurity management within our operations, across our business, around our board table, and across all our teams.
  • Incorporating biosecurity into our procurement policies that guide the selection of goods, travel, logistics, and service providers.
  • Taking opportunities to support our customers, staff, suppliers, and stakeholders to understand the importance of biosecurity and what good biosecurity practice looks like.
  • Approaching biosecurity with the view that it is everyone’s responsibility, that risk is best managed offshore, and actively engaging with the Ministry for Primary Industries to support better biosecurity outcomes for New Zealand.