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A jury has ruled that a man who died after being hit by a reversing truck at a waste management site was killed by accident.
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inews.co.uk on MSNMillions without food waste collections due to lack of staff and trucksCouncils across England warn they don't have funding for extra workers, vehicles and bins in order to rollout weekly food ...
Foundry editorial director for ANZ Cathy O'Sullivan recently sat with Lena Jenkins, chief digital officer at Waste Management New Zealand, to discusses the organization’s strategic ambition to ...
A female fly can lay around 500 eggs in her average 21-day lifespan, so Mr Blazgys and his team are dealing with more than three million larvae a month, who can consume more than 11 tonnes of food ...
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There is a second life in single-use medical devices, but getting Pharmac on board with the money-saving venture has been a battle.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- Australia-based Transpacific Industries Group Ltd. made a friendly 870 million New Zealand dollar (US$530 million) bid to buy waste-disposal company Waste Management NZ ...
Waste Management, which has been owned by Beijing Capital since 2014, competes with Enviro (NZ), which operates as EnviroWaste and is the No. 2 sized company in New Zealand's waste market.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Beijing Capital Group (BEJINX.UL) will buy New Zealand's biggest waste management firm from Australia's Transpacific Industries Group Ltd (ASX:TPI) for almost $800 million ...
In a first for the Southern Hemisphere Waste Management puts an electric waste collection truck on New Zealand roads Auckland, 6 September 2017: Waste Management NZ today demonstrated their first ...
Igneo Infrastructure Partners has signed a $1.9 billion deal to buy Waste Management NZ from Chinese private equity firm Beijing Capital after beating KKR & ...
Transpacific Industries Group is to sell its New Zealand waste-management business to China's state-owned Beijing Capital Group for 950 million New Zealand dollars (US$798 million).
Trans-Tasman garbage collector Waste Management NZ is on track to post double-digit earnings growth this year, despite cost problems in its Australian operations.
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