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16 Nov 2017 / Community

Waste Management backs National Ride for Road Safety

Waste Management is delighted to be taking part in this weekend’s inaugural National Ride for Road Safety.

03 Nov 2020 / Sustainability

Introducing the newest member of our Sustainability Advisory Board

Nau Mai Dr Hugh Logan, the newest member of our Sustainability Advisory Board.

09 Mar 2021 / Our People

Ameliah Munesi, Bin Maintainer

We talk to some incredible women who make up the Waste Management whānau.

Our 2050 Goal for Carbon Neutrality

In a bold move towards sustainability, we're set on transforming our practices to reduce our carbon footprint and lead the industry in decarbonisation.

23 May 2022 / News

Landfills and the Emissions Trading Scheme

The ETS, or the Scheme, was introduced in 2008 to address climate change.

25 Sep 2020 / Sustainability

Waste Management collaborates with other business leaders to ensure climate action stays top-of-agenda

Waste Management is one of more than 150 leading New Zealand businesses joining forces to collaborate on a collective vision for a sustainable, zero carbon New Zealand.

19 Dec 2019 / News

Auckland HQ built for company culture and sustainability

A blessing ceremony was held at dawn this morning to mark the handover of Waste Management NZ Limited’s new, purpose-built Auckland headquarters at 318 East Tamaki Road.

13 Sep 2019 / News

Waste Management supports government initiative to investigate legacy landfills

Waste Management welcomes Associate Minister for the Environment Eugenie Sage’s multi-agency initiative to identify risks from legacy landfills.

29 Jun 2020 / Sustainability

Modernising Tirohia sees massive drop in carbon emissions

When Waste Management purchased Tirohia Landfill in the Waikato three years ago, 70% of the methane gas produced by decomposing waste was released into the atmosphere.

17 Jul 2019 / News

Waste Management welcomes call for more EVs

Waste Management NZ welcomes the Interim Climate Change Commission’s call today for more electrification of New Zealand’s road fleet in reducing carbon emissions.