We talk to Carnie Ezekiela, who is a Customer Service Supervisor at East Tamaki Road. Carnie is a people person and always lends a helping hand. Her team describes her as a great listener and having a warm personality.
Our team recently helped Auckland-based Levela Deconstruction reduce their construction and demolition waste by a whopping 80 – 87%.It was an outst...
This week Our People visits Technical Services Auckland, to find out more about the medical waste plant and the anchor that holds it together, Operations Supe...
The Auckland inorganic collections team kicked off its new seven-year contract with Auckland Council.
It’s been three years since WM New Zealand took over the Queenstown Lakes District Council municipal contract.
Technical Services Wellington were recently tasked with the unusual job by Maritime NZ.
Sustainable Solutions for on-site Waste & Recycling
Great news! Waste Management has received our Toitū Carbonreduce certification for 2021 – and we have reduced our carbon footprint with a result of 107....
The ETS, or the Scheme, was introduced in 2008 to address climate change.
The Waste Minimisation Act 2008 was introduced to encourage waste minimisation in New Zealand. To help achieve this, under the Act on 1 July 2009, a disposal levy was imposed on waste sent to landfill.
The team I work with is what keeps this place running smoothly and safely, and we collectively work together to improve day-to-day operations. It’s the people that make me get up and want to come to work.
Our e-trikes are regularly seen out and about on the streets of Wānaka, but in a new initiative two e-trike riders were brought on board specifically to engage with visitors and the community about what they did with their waste.
Beijing Capital Group has announced the sale of the Waste Management New Zealand business to Igneo Infrastructure Partners (Igneo). The sale is subject to Overseas Investment Office approval and is expected to be finalised late 2022.
Four amazing wāhine speak about their roles, being a woman in a traditionally male-dominated industry and what International Women's Day means to them.
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.
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.
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.