Free museum entry for New Zealanders and people living in New Zealand

Waste Management NZ, nationwideWaste Management NZ, kei te motu whānui

Waste Management don't just take away your rubbish they turn it into reusable resources (like plastic and paper).

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Ehara i te mea ko te mahi a Waste Management NZ he tango atu noa i ō para, ka hangaruatia aua para hei rauemi anō (pērā i te kirihou me te pepa).

They also turn landfill gases into electricity – enough to power 20,000 homes!

Make a difference

See people getting hands-on to help fight climate change.

Grab your phone and volunteer for a nature project near you: tepapa.nz/collaborate

This project is part of Te Taiao | Nature at Te Papa.

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