Queenstown crews demonstrated their commitment to safety in a comprehensive training event, covering fire response, impairment awareness, and spill management.
Amisfield, now ranked world’s #3 restaurant, grows greatness with Living Earth compost—proof that rich soil fuels global success.
A truck fire in Pakuranga highlights a rising threat—lithium batteries in recycling. WM New Zealand’s swift response shows safety comes first.
Wellington team members have led an effort to collect essentials for Lower Hutt Foodbank, showing kindness and community spirit in tough times.
WM New Zealand’s Ashley King helped recover 1.21 tonnes of goods from a student clean-out, reducing landfill and supporting charities.
WM New Zealand welcomes 13 talented graduates across operations, logistics, finance, and chemistry, kicking off their careers with an action-packed induction week.
WM New Zealand helps preserve an ancient kauri tree at Whitford Landfill, supporting cultural heritage and future iwi projects.
Ruby the Red Truck has been busy this year! Have a watch of some of the incredible milestones we’ve achieved together.
This Mental Health Awareness Week, WM New Zealand alongside Hato Hone St John is shining a light on how to spot mental health struggles in those around us.
WM New Zealand and All Heart NZ team up for Repair Fest Aotearoa, showcasing sustainable repurposing and community impact across the country.
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.