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Oil Recovery

Our WM Oil Recovery team has been diligently collecting oil in the South Island for 13 years, prioritising adherence to top compliance standards and environmental preservation.

Spill response equipment

WM New Zealand supports customers by supplying a variety of spill response equipment options such as booms, pads, and mineral sponge or full kits depending on the requirement. We can also take away the used equipment after a spill clean up has taken place.

Recovered gunwash solvent supply

We recycle customer inks, paints, and thinners into a premium paint spray gun cleaning fluid. Our Chemists balance the different solvent types to get the optimum blend and confirm efficacy through our Quality Controlprotocols.

D60 recycling

The WM Technical Services solvent recovery facilitates the distillation and recycling of the D60 partswasher fluid. This product is superb as it is good at dissolving oil and grime, is not flammable or a dangerous good and can be efficiently recycled by distillation repeatedly.

Cytotoxic

Biohazardous waste arising from chemotherapy cancer treatment is known as cytotoxic waste. Steam sterilisation is not applicable to cytotoxic waste, so WM Technical Services facilitates the safe and secure export of this waste stream to Australia for high temperature incineration.

19 Feb 2021 / News

Climate change, carbon foot printing and the waste industry

Undoubtedly, climate change is the greatest environmental challenge facing New Zealand and the world.

Operational Waste Management Plans

Our Operational Waste Management Plan services ensure your projects and submissions meet the highest sustainability standards in the waste industry. We can help guide you towards a successful consent application, or to achieve maximum points for any Green Star or Homestar project.

03 Dec 2021 / Case Studies

Dramatic Waste Reduction for Levela Deconstruction

Our team recently helped Auckland-based Levela Deconstruction reduce their construction and demolition waste by a whooping 80 – 87%.