Queenstown crews demonstrated their commitment to safety in a comprehensive training event, covering fire response, impairment awareness, and spill management.
Join us from 14-22 September across New Zealand for Repair Festival Aotearoa, celebrating repair, sustainability, and community engagement.
Redvale Landfill has donated over $100,000 to Dairy Flat Community Trust, supporting local projects, students, and organisations.
Harlem Waretini’s heartfelt song about WM, recorded professionally, celebrates his work and colleagues. Check it out and share!
WM Aotearoa is proud to be encouraging rangatahi Māori into engineering and technology careers with the launch of two new scholarships.
Our team engaged with over 300 attendees, discussing WM New Zealand's contributions to sustainable and low-carbon housing.
Parkhouse RTS in the South Island is making significant strides in recovering materials from the building and construction industry.
Constructed from heavy-duty, abrasion-resistant steel, these new bins are now a common sight on trucks heading to the Kate Valley landfill.
Despite Auckland's infamous rain showers, spirits remained high at the annual Round the Bays event this past Sunday.
After a short break from collecting soft plastics, our Dunedin Transfer Station is doing a great mahi collecting these products. They have teamed up with Packaging Forum, which supplies bins to locations around Dunedin.
Waste Management has donated bright blue wheelie bins to support ReSport Northland, a venture addressing the declining participation in sports and active recreation in the region.
Did you know that Aotearoa, New Zealand has hundreds of old dumps scattered around the country, and at least 300 of these are at risk of spilling into waterways and the ocean?
We are proud to now be servicing the people of eastern Waikato with a world-class rubbish and recycling service, covering Thames Coromandel District Council, Matamata Piako District Council and Hauraki District Council.
Registrations are now open for Clean Up Week 2023. Get your friends, family, school, business, local community or youth group together and be part of New Zeal...
Our Waste Management Gisborne team worked hard over the weekend to help organise a mass community beach clean-up.Jointly organised with Gisborne District Coun...
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.
Helping communities in need and ramping up during disasters
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.