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.
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.
As the season of giving is upon us, we’ve put together a few tips to help you have a waste wise Christmas.
The site of the Burwood Resource Recovery Park (BRRP) is being handed back to the Christchurch City Council (CCC), a decade after it was set up to process mix...
A pair of rare weweia have rejoined the team at Redvale to explore their ponds during Alert Level 4.
Some of you may know that Redvale Landfill & Energy Park provides landfill gas and hot water to a neighbouring greenhouse complex.
It’s a 24/7 fully automated operation, averaging around 200 vehicles a day and processing 320 tonnes of waste.
The WM New Zealand team in Blenheim assisted the Marlborough District Council with the clean-up at one of the worst-hit areas in the Marlborough sounds.
Our Wellington team has kicked off the new Hutt City Council kerbside waste and recycling contract, which will see Waste Management managing the region’s waste until 2029.
Auckland’s building boom means construction and demolition waste is the city’s largest single waste stream.
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...
The successful restoration and regeneration of Tiromoana Bush is an inspiration and exemplar for biodiversity restoration projects throughout the Hurunui Dist...
Hamilton-based Waste Management Resource Recovery Park located at 16 Wickham Street.
We are very pleased to have been awarded Hutt City Council’s contracts for waste and recycling services until 2029.
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.