Last Auckland Regional Landfill update for 2019.
Waste Management is one of the sponsors helping St John introduce a fleet of 14 purpose-built ambulances into rural New Zealand.
The incredible engineering feat involved in building a new cell at Kate Valley Landfill has been showcased in the media.
Waste Management has determined to not proceed with the establishment of an industrial waste treatment plant and tyre recycling plant at 305 Marshs Road, South Hornby, alongside its existing facility at 301 Marshs Road.
Auckland Council has publicly notified Waste Management’s resource consent application and private plan change for the proposed Auckland Regional Landfill.
Waste Management today launched our sustainability strategy called For Future Generations which provides the foundation for the future sustainability of our company and the communities in which we operate across New Zealand.
Waste Management is changing how it collects and manages glass for recycling in Tauranga and the Western Bay of Plenty.
Gisborne Mayor Meng Foon welcomes the launch of WM New Zealand initiative in introducing New Zealand’s first private subscription bi-lingual Te Reo Māori and English waste bin labels
The Dairy Flat Community Trust annual funding presentation was held last weekend at our Redvale Landfill and Energy Park.
Christchurch residents are more than satisfied with their waste collection services – which are proudly provided by Waste Management – as shown in the latest Christchurch City Council (CCC) Customer Satisfaction Survey results.