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EVENTS CALENDAR

WasteMINZ regularly hosts events designed to connect members and improve the overall knowledge across the sectors.

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CONFERENCE

Join us at the industry event of the year to delve into these topics and learn how to best advocate for your sector and become a change-maker.

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WEBINARS

Our webinars are thoughtfully designed to bring members together, providing valuable insights and opportunities for professional growth

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WORKSHOPS & NETWORKING

We run workshops, networking and other events for our members to learn, network and connect with each other.

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MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS

With over 1500 members ranging from small operators through to councils and large companies.

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OUR MEMBERS

Our members represent a broad cross section of the industry, from small operators through to councils.

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MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

Find out more about our members in our Membership Directory

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THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF OUR SECTORS

Explore new research into the economic contribution of the waste, resource recovery and contaminated land management sectors. 

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OUR GUIDELINES

WasteMINZ has produced guidelines to provide best practice advice to the waste industry, producers, consumers and advertisers.

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OUR PROJECTS

Learn more about the significant projects WasteMINZ is working on, including soil reuse, battery disposal and more, and find educational info and resources. 

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11 March: Join the legends: A celebration of leftovers and action!

Wednesday, 11 March, 1pm-2pm

FREE for members and non-members 

FWAW WEBINAR

Looking for a way to celebrate International Food WasteAction Week at work or with your community group?

Join Love Food Hate Waste NZ for a one-hour webinarcelebrating Leftover Legends - everyday Kiwis taking practical action to reducefood waste.

The session will explore why food waste matters, sharepractical ideas for using up leftovers, and highlight how small actions canlead to meaningful impact.

 

 

 

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