Did you know WM New Zealand has two ecologists dedicated to protecting the ecology and biodiversity at our sites?
WM New Zealand continues to lead in waste reduction for construction by meeting NZGBC's Green Star criteria for the third year running.
Auckland gardeners, you can now have a 1m³ bulk bag of Living Earth product delivered directly to your garden.
Parkhouse RTS in the South Island is making significant strides in recovering materials from the building and construction industry.
Constructed from heavy-duty, abrasion-resistant steel, these new bins are now a common sight on trucks heading to the Kate Valley landfill.
Today, as we observe World Day for Safety and Health at Work, we wanted to highlight WM New Zealand's commitment to safeguarding the health and well-being of ...
This Earth Day, do the planet a favour and make a commitment to only place green waste in your garden bin!
WM New Zealand transitions entire debt financing to a sustainability-linked loan (SLL), marking one of Aotearoa New Zealand's largest SLL transactions at NZ$1.1bn.
In a night dedicated to recognising outstanding achievements, WM New Zealand's annual awards ceremony highlighted the exemplary contributions of individuals and teams who went above and beyond in 2023.
Despite Auckland's infamous rain showers, spirits remained high at the annual Round the Bays event this past Sunday.
1 February was a big day in the world of household recycling. The Government has introduced rules which will standardise recycling across the country for household collections and hopefully reduce contamination.
Yesterday (December 21, 2023) the Environment Court released its interim decision on our resource consent applications for a new landfill and energy park in W...
After a short break from collecting soft plastics, our Dunedin Transfer Station is doing a great mahi collecting these products. They have teamed up with Packaging Forum, which supplies bins to locations around Dunedin.
Meet Reno, a dedicated individual committed to transforming the streets and ensuring a cleaner, better community.
Introducing Dianne, a skilled sideload driver at Waste Management with a wealth of experience in the driving industry, previously navigating buses.
When Amy Smith first joined the Waste Management team, she started as a gardener/labourer at our Rotorua site. Recognising her untapped potential, management encouraged Amy to upskill.
In 2022 Waste Management took the equivalent of 250,000 cars off the road saving 900 million kg of CO2 emissions and produced enough electricity from waste to...
In a relatively short span, Michelle has climbed the Waste Management ladder, moving from a customer service representative to a senior customer service rep and finally to her current role as supervisor.
Waste Management has donated bright blue wheelie bins to support ReSport Northland, a venture addressing the declining participation in sports and active recreation in the region.