Operations Supervisor for the Hawke’s Bay Tracey Passfield shares what working at WM New Zealand means to her.
Auckland’s building boom means construction and demolition waste is the city’s largest single waste stream.
Last night we were thrilled to be announced the winner of Excellence in Innovation at the Westpac Auckland Business Awards Best of the Best for 2020.
We expected our people to be identified as one of the programmes through our materiality assessment, reflecting the importance of our people in making Waste Management a sustainable company into the future
Waste Management Sustainability offers a range of education and training packages, which can be tailored to suit your business. We offer face-to-face training, animated videos and educational materials which cover topics including the dos and don’ts of recycling, the waste hierarchy and the circular economy.
Our 2022 initiatives were analysed in workshops with our Executive Management Team to create a new sustainability strategy based around five initiatives.
In 2023, WM New Zealand advanced its Porohita sustainability strategy, aligning it closely with core business goals across five strategic pillars. Insights fr...
WM New Zealand’s 1,759 employees and 140 contractors are key to our success. Our commitment to Safety, Service, Sustainability, Innovation, and Together makes us a great place to work.
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It is now two weeks since the start of the public notification period for Waste Management’s resource consent application and private plan change for the proposed Auckland Regional Landfill.