Waste Management today opened New Zealand’s first workshop dedicated to converting diesel trucks into electric vehicles.
Have you ever wondered what happens to the contents of your green organics bin?
Waste Management is changing how it collects and manages glass for recycling in Tauranga and the Western Bay of Plenty.
Waste Management is delighted to be taking part in this weekend’s inaugural National Ride for Road Safety.
We’re delighted to announce that last night Waste Management won the Fleet Champion of the Year Award at the inaugural EV World NZ EV Champions Awards.
Waste Management NZ today demonstrated their first electric truck for residential wheelie bin waste collections, which will start work on New Zealand streets from October this year.
We are proud to announce that last week Waste Management won the Skills Highway Award at the Diversity Awards for our Skills First initiative.
Christchurch residents are more than satisfied with their waste collection services – which are proudly provided by Waste Management – as shown in the latest Christchurch City Council (CCC) Customer Satisfaction Survey results.
Waste Management was pleased to join Minister for the Environment, Hon Dr Nick Smith, along with representatives from Golden Bay Cement yesterday, to announce a significant step forward in addressing a critical environmental problem by better managing and re-using end-of-life tyres in New Zealand.
Congratulations to our Tauranga Recycling plant and project partner Tellen Systems’ who have been named a finalist in the New Zealand Workplace Health & Safety Awards in the safety innovation category.
We’re proud to of have been announced the winner of the DLA Piper Award for Investment between China and New Zealand at the NZCTA China Business Awards held in Auckland on Wednesday 31 May.
Earlier this month, our Christchurch team worked with Christchurch City Council to launch a hazardous waste removal weekend to support Canterbury residents with the safe disposal of dangerous waste.