As an organisation, our purpose is to safeguard our beautiful environment through the sustainable management of our resources.
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.
Our Wellington team is currently in the middle of performing an incredible logistical feat.The team is working hard to roll-out new bins to Lower Hutt residen...
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...
Thank you for continuing to take an interest in Auckland Regional Landfill. We really appreciate your concern for Wayby Valley, the wider environment and the community.
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.
Operations Supervisor for the Hawke’s Bay Tracey Passfield shares what working at WM New Zealand means to her.
Last night we were thrilled to be announced the winner of Excellence in Innovation at the Westpac Auckland Business Awards Best of the Best for 2020.
In the next of the Our People series, Tracy Reuben – Operations Manager at Seaview Transfer Station, talks about her job and what working at WM New Zealand means to her.
Hamilton-based Waste Management Resource Recovery Park located at 16 Wickham Street.
We talk to some incredible women who make up the Waste Management whānau.
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.
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Undoubtedly, climate change is the greatest environmental challenge facing New Zealand and the world.
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