Registrations are now open for Clean Up Week 2023. Get your friends, family, school, business, local community or youth group together and be part of New Zeal...
Our fleet team was celebrated as the winner of the Australasian Fleet Management Association’s (AFMA) 2023 Environment Award in recognition of outstanding commitment to sustainability, waste reduction, and greener fleet management.
To improve on New Zealand’s ability to recycle plastic locally, Christchurch-based recycling specialist Comspec has been purchased by Plastics Recycling NZ.
Our modern landfills are taking the equivalent of over 250, 000 cars off the road each year.
Waste Management’s electric fleet has reached a significant milestone.
Waste Management is excited to announce a significant investment into plastic recycling solutions for the building and construction industry.
Waste Management is proud to release our third annual Sustainability Report, meeting the standard of GRI (Global Reporting Initiative).
Whitford Landfill & Energy Park has just produced a record amount of sustainable energy for two consecutive months.
Great news! Waste Management has received our ToitÅ« Carbonreduce certification for 2021 – and we have reduced our carbon footprint with a result of 107....
Our modern engineered landfills play an important role in protecting the environment. Capturing over 90% of the biogas produced from waste and turning it into electricty, our Redvale Landfill & Energy Park is Auckland’s largest renewable energy generator.
Browse through our new series of recycling videos – designed to help Kiwi businesses recycle in the right way. We are launching these as part of Recycling Week 18 – 24 October 2021.
The site of the Burwood Resource Recovery Park (BRRP) is being handed back to the Christchurch City Council (CCC), a decade after it was set up to process mix...
The WM New Zealand team is proud to launch our second Sustainability Report.
A pair of rare weweia have rejoined the team at Redvale to explore their ponds during Alert Level 4.
Some of you may know that Redvale Landfill & Energy Park provides landfill gas and hot water to a neighbouring greenhouse complex.
Auckland’s building boom means construction and demolition waste is the city’s largest single waste stream.
In 2020 Waste Management was able to cut operational carbon emissions and create enough renewable energy to power 24,000 homes.
New Zealanders throw away 4.2 million tyres every year, but there is now an end-to-end solution available for the collection, processing and use of our old tyres.
The successful restoration and regeneration of Tiromoana Bush is an inspiration and exemplar for biodiversity restoration projects throughout the Hurunui Dist...