We talk to some incredible women who make up the Waste Management whānau.
To celebrate International Women's Day, we are profiling some of the wonderful women who work at Waste Management.
To mark International Women's Day, we are profiling some of the wonderful women who work at WM New Zealand.
Answers to questions
Answers to questions
Undoubtedly, climate change is the greatest environmental challenge facing New Zealand and the world.
Answers to questions
After several weeks of evidence and submissions from interested parties, we were able to give our closing statements at the Auckland Regional Landfill hearing at the end of January.
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.
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.
Managing waste and environmental services is an issue of increasing importance to our customers.
We operate in nearly every community across New Zealand, providing services and managing waste and environmental services facilities.
As an organisation, our purpose is to safeguard our beautiful environment through the sustainable management of our resources.
Inventory Controller Denis Clarkin – based at East Tamaki Road – talks about his job and what working at Waste Management means to him.
We would like to thank everyone who has been involved in the consultation and in making submissions at Council’s public hearing for the proposed Auckland Regional Landfill.
Last Auckland Regional Landfill update for 2019.
A guide to groundwater and potential leachate migration.
Last night we were thrilled to be announced as the winners of the Supreme Business Excellence Award at the 2020 Westpac Auckland Business Awards South & East.
This week, Waste Management was sentenced in relation to a tragic and regrettable incident at Kerepehi in 2017 that seriously injured a contractor when his arm became trapped in a conveyor belt at the tyre shredding facility.
Hauraki District Council and Waikato Regional Council have publicly notified Waste Management’s application to build new landfill cells at Tirohia Landfill & Energy Park.