World Environment Day highlights practical climate action in Aotearoa, showing how collaboration, innovation, and responsibility protect land, air, and water.
Global disruption is exposing how vital plastics are to New Zealand’s infrastructure, healthcare, food systems and everyday resilience.
WM New Zealand supports South Auckland communities tackling moth plant, providing safe disposal solutions that protect waterways and prevent environmental spread.
WM New Zealand celebrates Tui Tane-Mowat’s leadership achievement, supporting wāhine Māori development through programmes grounded in Te Ao Māori and real-world leadership.
WM New Zealand welcomes its first electric Mercedes-Benz eEconic, designed to improve crew safety, comfort and support lower-emissions waste collection.
A major renewable energy milestone sees landfill gas turned into enough clean electricity to power Wellington homes for a year, driving Aotearoa’s low‑emissions future.
WM New Zealand’s electric heavy fleet has surpassed 3 million kilometres, avoiding 5,600 tonnes of emissions and accelerating nationwide decarbonisation.
Follow Ruby’s Christmas Journey as she travels through a year of environmental action, innovation and community care across Aotearoa.
WM New Zealand’s Technical Services team recovers and refines waste oil across the South Island into high-quality fuel oil.
Our Customer Success team won Gold and Silver at the Asia-Pacific CX Awards for excellence in care and sustainability.
Amisfield, now ranked world’s #3 restaurant, grows greatness with Living Earth compost—proof that rich soil fuels global success.
A new sorting line at Selwood Road Transfer Station improves waste separation, boosts recovery rates, and enhances WM New Zealand’s circularity efforts.
WM New Zealand helps preserve an ancient kauri tree at Whitford Landfill, supporting cultural heritage and future iwi projects.
Coastal Waitaki’s high-risk landfill sites faced collapse—now, they’re remediated for long-term protection. See how WM New Zealand helped prevent an environmental disaster.
Scott Construction’s Te Āwhina Marae project achieved 48% waste recovery, pioneering sustainable practices through education, collaboration, and innovative recycling initiatives.
Recycling is our shared responsibility. Our Recycling Training Series is here to guide businesses on correct practices, reducing contamination and ensuring effective recycling for a sustainable future.
WM New Zealand’s electric truck fleet has reached 2 million kilometres, marking a key step towards carbon neutrality by 2050. With 54 trucks, it's one of Australasia’s largest electric fleets.
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.
Commercial B&C Sales Specialist, Margot Hall, takes care of our customers who recycle their PVC and HDPE piping, ensuring that these materials are diverted from landfills.