We caught up with Ellen Da Costa at our Queenstown MRF (Materials Recovery Facility).
We caught up with Guri Dhaliwal in Queenstown with some questions about being part of the Waste Management team.
The mother and daughter duo hope their story will inspire other women to grow and develop in their roles.
We talk to Carnie Ezekiela, who is a Customer Service Supervisor at East Tamaki Road. Carnie is a people person and always lends a helping hand. Her team describes her as a great listener and having a warm personality.
This week Our People visits Technical Services Auckland, to find out more about the medical waste plant and the anchor that holds it together, Operations Supe...
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.
Four amazing wāhine speak about their roles, being a woman in a traditionally male-dominated industry and what International Women's Day means to them.
Early in February 2020 COVID-19 had not yet reached all corners of the globe and had not yet been declared a pandemic. However, Technical Services Specialist Chemical HSEQ partner Hooman Javaheri recognised what was to come.
Christchurch-based HSEQ Partner Peter Martin recently scored 100% in his SiteWise contractor annual assessment – which is an incredible achievement and ...
In the next of our series profiling the wonderful women who work at Waste Management, Operations Supervisor Tracey Rossle talks about her role at the Papakura Transfer Station.
Danyon Thomas, who joined the company as a graduate in 2018, shares some thoughts about his time at Waste Management so far.
Briar Fowler is one of Waste Management’s Education Officers, working from the Auckland HQ at East Tamaki Road.
Operations Supervisor for the Hawke’s Bay Tracey Passfield shares what working at WM New Zealand means to her.
In the next of the Our People series, Tracy Reuben – Operations Manager at Seaview Transfer Station, talks about her job and what working at WM New Zealand means to her.
We talk to some incredible women who make up the Waste Management whānau.
We talk to some incredible women who make up the Waste Management whānau.
To celebrate International Women's Day, we are profiling some of the wonderful women who work at Waste Management.
To mark International Women's Day, we are profiling some of the wonderful women who work at WM New Zealand.
Inventory Controller Denis Clarkin – based at East Tamaki Road – talks about his job and what working at Waste Management means to him.
Waste Management annually recognises members of our team across New Zealand who have gone ‘above and beyond’ through their outstanding contribution and who have demonstrated excellence in Safety, Sustainability, Service, Innovation or Company Values.