On International Biodiversity Day, a dedicated group from Auckland HQ took part in a meaningful initiative, planting 1653 native trees and grasses.
A warm WM welcome to the new drivers who will be managing kerbside collections in the Marlborough region.
Did you know WM New Zealand has two ecologists dedicated to protecting the ecology and biodiversity at our sites?
Today, as we observe World Day for Safety and Health at Work, we wanted to highlight WM New Zealand's commitment to safeguarding the health and well-being of ...
In a night dedicated to recognising outstanding achievements, WM New Zealand's annual awards ceremony highlighted the exemplary contributions of individuals and teams who went above and beyond in 2023.
Despite Auckland's infamous rain showers, spirits remained high at the annual Round the Bays event this past Sunday.
Meet Reno, a dedicated individual committed to transforming the streets and ensuring a cleaner, better community.
Introducing Dianne, a skilled sideload driver at Waste Management with a wealth of experience in the driving industry, previously navigating buses.
When Amy Smith first joined the Waste Management team, she started as a gardener/labourer at our Rotorua site. Recognising her untapped potential, management encouraged Amy to upskill.
In a relatively short span, Michelle has climbed the Waste Management ladder, moving from a customer service representative to a senior customer service rep and finally to her current role as supervisor.
This Breast Cancer Awareness month, our Business Development Sales Manager and our Performance Analyst share their stories to remind us of the importance of trusting our instincts and taking action when it comes to our health.
How’s this for diversity? At Queenstown’s Materials Recovery Facility there are 10 full time workers who are a United Nations of nationalities and ethnicities: Spanish, Brazilian, Czech, Māori, Chilean and Afrikaans.
Congratulations to our team members who were celebrated at the 2023 WasteMINZ Awards for Excellence.
We caught up with Chantal Cornelius, Business Development Manager at Waste Management.
We caught up with WM New Zealand Dunedin’s Waste Minimisation Coordinator - Emily Colquhoun.
We caught up with Ellen Da Costa at our Queenstown MRF (Materials Recovery Facility).
We caught up with Guri Dhaliwal in Queenstown with some questions about being part of the Waste Management team.
The mother and daughter duo hope their story will inspire other women to grow and develop in their roles.
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.