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.
With Auckland facing its worst drought in 25 years, Waste Management’s new Auckland HQ is making good use of our own rain water harvesting system.
Over the years we have been actively involved in regenerating Tiromoana Bush, next to Kate Valley Landfill.
Waste Management has teamed up with not-for-profit organisation Keep New Zealand Beautiful to distribute an educational storybook to every kindergarten, primary and intermediate school in New Zealand.
A very welcome visitor has been spotted at Waste Management’s Redvale Landfill & Energy Park.
First it was electric cars, then trucks and now it’s electric trikes.
G.J Gardner Homes Clean Up Week run by KNZB is back for 2019.
Waste Management is one of the sponsors helping St John introduce a fleet of 14 purpose-built ambulances into rural New Zealand.
With the arrival of three kerbside collection trucks, Waste Management is set to start its new collection contract with Waimakariri District Council on Monday 1 July.
Waste Management is the new residential waste and recycling collection service provider in the Queenstown Lakes District.
It's been an exciting time for the team in Wellington with our sponsorship of Te Papa's Terracotta Warriors: Guardians of Immortality, with a specially branded Waste Management truck drawing attention to our support of this exhibition.
The Dairy Flat Community Trust annual funding presentation was held last weekend at our Redvale Landfill and Energy Park.
This past Sunday our team celebrated Living Earth’s 2 million tonne input milestone!
We are thrilled to have had have six of our electric vehicles on display at International Drive Electric Week 2018!
Gisborne Mayor Meng Foon welcomes the launch of WM New Zealand initiative in introducing New Zealand’s first private subscription bi-lingual Te Reo Māori and English waste bin labels
Waste Management’s Electric Vehicle (EV) Innovation Hub has recently completed our first local and 100% electric truck conversion!
WM New Zealand today welcomed Associate Minister, Hon. Eugenie Sage and Auckland Mayor Phil Goff, to open its new tyre recycling facility in Wiri, Auckland.
One in three Kiwis will be affected by cancer in their lifetime, so finding answers through medical research is extremely important.
Have you ever wondered what happens to the contents of your green organics bin?