Constructed from heavy-duty, abrasion-resistant steel, these new bins are now a common sight on trucks heading to the Kate Valley landfill.
In 2022 Waste Management took the equivalent of 250,000 cars off the road saving 900 million kg of CO2 emissions and produced enough electricity from waste to...
How’s this for diversity? At Queenstown’s Materials Recovery Facility there are 10 full time workers who are a United Nations of nationalities and ethnicities: Spanish, Brazilian, Czech, Māori, Chilean and Afrikaans.
Our team engaged with over 300 attendees, discussing WM New Zealand's contributions to sustainable and low-carbon housing.
After a short break from collecting soft plastics, our Dunedin Transfer Station is doing a great mahi collecting these products. They have teamed up with Packaging Forum, which supplies bins to locations around Dunedin.
WM New Zealand celebrates Driver & Operator Appreciation Week, honouring essential teams across the country with activities and recognition.
In a bold move towards sustainability, we're set on transforming our practices to reduce our carbon footprint and lead the industry in decarbonisation.
Undoubtedly, climate change is the greatest environmental challenge facing New Zealand and the world.
A Solution for Aged Care Facility and Construction