Managing waste and environmental services is an issue of increasing importance to our customers.
We expected our people to be identified as one of the programmes through our materiality assessment, reflecting the importance of our people in making Waste Management a sustainable company into the future.
This key performance area reflects the essential and enduring nature of the services we provide and the importance of these to our customers and the community.
The hearing report for the Auckland Regional Landfill resource consent application is now available on the Auckland Council website
Waste Management is one of more than 150 leading New Zealand businesses joining forces to collaborate on a collective vision for a sustainable, zero carbon New Zealand.
After almost 13 years at Waste Management, Managing Director Tom Nickels has announced he will retire at the end of the year.
We are thrilled to be announced as one of the finalists in the Westpac Auckland Business Awards 2020– South & East.
An electric truck will soon be servicing the Dunedin campus at the University of Otago – saving about 125 litres of diesel a day – as part of its sustainability partnership with WM New Zealand.
Waste Management has determined to not proceed with the establishment of an industrial waste treatment plant and tyre recycling plant at 305 Marshs Road, South Hornby, alongside its existing facility at 301 Marshs Road.
As an organisation, our purpose is to safeguard our beautiful environment through the sustainable management of our resources.
We operate in nearly every community across New Zealand, providing services and managing waste and environmental services facilities.
Managing waste and environmental services is an issue of increasing importance to our customers.
We expected our people to be identified as one of the programmes through our materiality assessment, reflecting the importance of our people in making Waste Management a sustainable company into the future.
This key performance area reflects the essential and enduring nature of the services we provide and the importance of these to our customers and the community.
Today the vibrant city of Auckland has 1.6 million residents and is still growing. Projections show the population will reach 2.5 million by 2041, and there is a significant amount of work required to establish the infrastructure needed to deal with this growth.
Waste Management has mixed views on various aspects of the Government’s announcement in relation to proposed changes to the Waste Disposal Levy in mid-July.
Auckland Council has announced details of the consent hearing.
Auckland Council has announced details of the consent hearing, which are available on their website.