We have been in discussions with Auckland Council regarding the submission period.
It is now two weeks since the start of the public notification period for Waste Management’s resource consent application and private plan change for the proposed Auckland Regional Landfill.
Auckland Council has publicly notified Waste Management’s resource consent application and private plan change for the proposed Auckland Regional Landfill.
Auckland Council has publicly notified Waste Management’s resource consent application and private plan change for the proposed Auckland Regional Landfill.
In light of the emergence of coronavirus (COVID-19), Waste Management’s corporate HSEQ team and national crisis response team are reviewing and updating our pandemic plan along with the Executive Management Team, to ensure it responds adequately to the specific nature of the current situation.
The team at Waste Management has always been, and continues to be, inspired by our friend and colleague Sir Rob Fenwick.
First Auckland Regional Landfill update for 2020.
Waste Management has teamed up with not-for-profit organisation Keep New Zealand Beautiful to distribute an educational storybook to every kindergarten, primary and intermediate school in New Zealand.
A very welcome visitor has been spotted at Waste Management’s Redvale Landfill & Energy Park.
Waste Management is proud to release our final quarterly update for 2019, focused on five specific projects identified in our sustainability strategy For...
Waste Management is currently progressing a proposal to establish an industrial waste treatment plant and a tyre recycling plant at 305 Marshs Road, South Hornby, Christchurch.
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.
Waste Management has been engaged in discussions and investigations regarding Waste to Energy (WtE) plants in New Zealand over many years.
Waste Management NZ Limited was pleased to host today’s announcement regarding the national landfill levy by Associate Minister for the Environment Eugenie Sage at our composting Living Earth facility in Christchurch this morning.
First it was electric cars, then trucks and now it’s electric trikes.
Waste Management is New Zealand’s leading resource recovery, recycling and waste management provider. We are a modern, progressive and professional operator, driven by the core values of safety, customer service and sustainability.
Waste Management is proud to release its third progress update, where we focus on five specific projects identified in our sustainability strategy For Future Generations.
In our last update, we detailed how Waste Management is the first waste company in New Zealand to achieve independent certification for managing and reducing our greenhouse gas emissions through the CEMARS® (Certified Emissions Measurement and Reduction Scheme) certification.
Our EV programme has been celebrated for its excellence and innovation at the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport New Zealand 2019 Annual Awards Dinner held in Wellington on Friday.