If you think that living in a cold-climate region like New England means that composting is impossible then think again! There’s ways that you can still compost, minimise your waste and help your garden thrive even whilst battling the frosty temperatures.
Vancouver and Copenhagen..two of the world’s most sustainable cities
Whilst everyday Australians, corporations and towns are making big strides to become more energy efficient and sustainable there’s still a lot to be learned from other cultures and communities.
WORK WITH NEW ENGLAND WASTE
POSITION AVAILABLE: New England Waste has an opportunity for a qualified heavy vehicle driver to join our ranks, working out of our Armidale depot and managing pick up and drop offs of skip bins, hook bins, front fork bins
Wondering what skip is best?
If this is your first time hiring a skip bin – or even if you are a seasoned renovator, it can be difficult determining the best skip size for your needs.
The New England Waste Skip Bin Hire Comparison Chart will help you decide what works for you by comparing our 2, 3, 4 or 6 cubic metre skips to their otto or trailer equivalents.
Spring Cleaning CheckList
You’ve heard of spring cleaning your home but have you considered applying the same yearly hygiene check to your business?
Many of us spend time “busy working in our business” but not enough time working on our business.
Here’s out top Spring Cleaning Tips for your business.
New England Waste – Armidale Depot Now Open!
New England Waste is proud to announce that it has recently acquired a new depot site in Armidale. Servicing the New England region since 1979, New England Waste is constantly striving to create quality waste management solutions for both residential, small/medium business and large projects.
New England Waste Partnership Glen Innes Netball Association
New England Waste has proudly renewed our major sponsorship of the Glen Innes Netball Association! For over 50 years, Glen Innes Netball Association has contributed to making our community a positive, healthy and inclusive environment and we look forward to supporting them through our 2022 season!
New England Waste: Sustainability Mission
New England Waste is an environmentally conscious business, and our decision making is undertaken with a view to creating a brighter future in our environment.
New England Waste is committed to ensuring the sustainability of all operations, and in making the maximum possible contribution to improving the environment through effective waste management and resource recovery practices.
Why separating your waste at the source just makes sense!
Did you know that separating your waste at the source is one of the easiest ways to reduce the amount of garbage your business sends to landfill AND save money on your monthly waste bill?
By having both General Waste and Recyclable Bins, and by making a conscious effort to separate your waste before it hits the bins you will likely reduce the amount of General Waste pick ups your business requires.
5 Ways your business can be more sustainable
Want to make your business more sustainable? New England Waste’s Malcolm Lancaster has a few practical ways to get started.
Create a sustainability taskforce
Depending on the size of your company, this may be 1 person or 10. Seek out the people within your business who truly care about environmental and climate issues and task them with implementing staggered changes – a strategy that is more manageable and easily embraced by the wider team a than ‘cold turkey” approach.










