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TVNZ Breakfast (Part 1) – Features Rubbish Direct: NZ’s Waste Disposal Leaders Since 1999

Check out this special feature on TVNZ Breakfast where we shine the spotlight on Rubbish Direct – New Zealand’s unsung hero in waste disposal. Since 1999, this 100% New Zealand-owned and operated company has been proudly serving the nation and has become a leader in the waste management sector. With an impressive clientele that includes Auckland War Memorial Museum, Fullers, Les Mills, and other major companies, Rubbish Direct has established itself as a reliable and trusted partner for waste management services.

Discover Rubbish Direct’s Journey:

1. Decades of Expertise: Starting from humble beginnings, Rubbish Direct has grown into a household name in waste disposal over the past two decades.
2. Supporting the Local Economy: With a strong team of over 100 local employees, Rubbish Direct not only contributes to effective waste management but also plays a significant role in supporting New Zealand’s economy.
3. Commitment to Sustainability: Embodying the ethos of ‘a greener tomorrow’, Rubbish Direct offers trustworthy and affordable waste collection services across Auckland, ensuring environmental responsibility is at the forefront of their operations.

Join us in this first part of the TVNZ Breakfast series as we delve into the success story of Rubbish Direct, understanding how they’ve become an integral part of New Zealand’s approach to sustainable waste management. Stay tuned for more insights into their services, operations, and the positive impact they have on our communities. Subscribe to our channel for upcoming episodes and learn more about how Rubbish Direct is shaping a cleaner, greener future for Auckland and beyond.

Watch more Rubbish Direct Breakfast on TVNZ at Rubbish Direct Breakfast on TVNZ or visit our website https://rubbishdirect.co.nz/

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