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Auckland Regional Landfill Update 5 August 2021

All appeals against the resource consent decision have now been lodged with the Environment Court.

20 Dec 2022 / Case Studies

Case Study: ACMR Ltd

A solution for asbestos waste removal

12 May 2021 / Sustainability

Our tyre recycling success story

New Zealanders throw away 4.2 million tyres every year, but there is now an end-to-end solution available for the collection, processing and use of our old tyres.

09 Mar 2021 / Our People

Luani Bernardi, Chemist at Technical Services

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

28 Apr 2022 / Community

Guardians of the lake front and better recycling in Wānaka

Our e-trikes are regularly seen out and about on the streets of Wānaka, but in a new initiative two e-trike riders were brought on board specifically to engage with visitors and the community about what they did with their waste.

15 May 2022 / Our People

Dev Singh - Team Leader at the Tauranga recycling plant

The team I work with is what keeps this place running smoothly and safely, and we collectively work together to improve day-to-day operations. It’s the people that make me get up and want to come to work.

08 Mar 2021 / Our People

Stacey McKinnie - Recycling in the beautiful Hawkes Bay

To mark International Women's Day, we are profiling some of the wonderful women who work at WM New Zealand.

Auckland Regional Landfill Update 15 June 2021

Waste Management has been granted resource consents for the development of Auckland Regional Landfill, subject to many conditions.

19 Oct 2021 / News

Climate Leaders Coalition snapshot 2021

Today, the Climate Leaders Coalition has released its Third Anniversary Snapshot. The team at Waste Management is very proud of how we are tracking to reduce emissions and are committed to helping limit climate change.

24 Aug 2020 / Community / Sustainability

Electric waste truck to service University of Otago

An electric truck will soon be servicing the Dunedin campus at the University of Otago – saving about 125 litres of diesel a day – as part of its sustainability partnership with WM New Zealand.