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Presenting our 2020 GRI Sustainability Report

The WM New Zealand team is proud to launch our second Sustainability Report.

30 Aug 2018 / News

Australasian Fleet Safety Awards 2018 Finalist

We are delighted to share that Waste Management have been shortlisted for the 2018 Australasian Fleet Safety Awards, within the following three categories: Sustainable Journeys, Road Safety in the Community and Company Driver Safety.

12 Jul 2018 / Sustainability

Climate Leaders Coalition Commitment

Waste Management NZ Limited were proud to join 60 Managing Directors and Chief Executives from New Zealand’s leading companies at the Climate Leaders Coalition to tackle the issue of climate change.

01 Jun 2018 / News

Investment in new equipment at Wiri

Following the recent opening of our tyre recycling facility, Waste Management is today installing new equipment on-site.

18 Sep 2022 / Case Studies

Case Study: Ryman Healthcare

Solution for a Nationwide Aged Care Provider

30 Sep 2022 / News / Sustainability

A $12.5 million investment into B&C plastic recycling

Waste Management is excited to announce a significant investment into plastic recycling solutions for the building and construction industry.

15 Nov 2023 / Our People / News

The Success of the Driver Academy

When Amy Smith first joined the Waste Management team, she started as a gardener/labourer at our Rotorua site. Recognising her untapped potential, management encouraged Amy to upskill.

26 Sep 2022 / Sustainability

Sustainability Report 2021

Waste Management is proud to release our third annual Sustainability Report, meeting the standard of GRI (Global Reporting Initiative).

09 Mar 2022 / For Future Generations

Our Customers - Ā Mātau Kiritaki - Q4 2021

Managing waste and environmental services is an issue of increasing importance to our customers.

30 Jun 2022 / Community

Disposing of waste diesel from the remote Brothers Islands

Technical Services Wellington were recently tasked with the unusual job by Maritime NZ.