A webcast is a live or recorded online event where people watch or listen to presentations, announcements, or performances through the internet. It’s like a TV broadcast but over the internet, allowing viewers from anywhere to tune in in real time or later. Webcasts are important because they let companies share information quickly and widely with audiences around the world.
intermodal servicestechnical
Intermodal services move goods using two or more types of transportation—such as truck, rail, ship or plane—while keeping the cargo in the same standardized container or trailer so it does not need to be unpacked at each transfer. Investors care because intermodal solutions can lower shipping costs, speed deliveries, reduce delays and cut emissions, all of which affect logistics companies’ margins, a carrier’s network flexibility and overall supply‑chain risk; think of it like a suitcase that fits on every vehicle so you don’t have to repack at each stop.
landfill leachatemedical
Liquid that drains or collects from a landfill as water moves through buried waste, picking up dissolved chemicals, metals and organic material; think of it like dirty tea brewed by rain passing through trash. It matters to investors because untreated or poorly managed leachate can create costly cleanup obligations, regulatory fines and long‑term monitoring requirements for waste operators or property owners, affecting cash flow, asset value and risk profiles.
Environmental, Social and Governancetechnical
Environmental, social and governance (ESG) describes how a company manages its impact on the planet, how it treats people and how it is governed. Investors treat ESG like a report card—companies that score well tend to face fewer regulatory, legal and reputational surprises, attract customers and employees more easily, and may deliver steadier long‑term returns, while poor ESG performance can signal added risk to investment value.
ESGtechnical
ESG stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance, which are key factors investors consider when evaluating how sustainable and responsible a company is. It involves assessing how a company manages its impact on the environment, treats its employees and communities, and operates transparently and ethically. Investors use ESG criteria to identify businesses that align with their values and have the potential for long-term success.
resource recoverytechnical
Resource recovery is the process of extracting usable materials, energy, or value from waste streams—like turning scraps, wastewater, or discarded products back into sellable inputs or fuel. Investors care because it can lower operating costs, create new revenue streams, reduce regulatory and disposal risks, and improve a company’s long-term resilience and sustainability, much like salvaging reusable parts from old appliances turns trash into profit.
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Waste Connections, Inc. (TSX/NYSE: WCN) (“Waste Connections” or the “Company”) today announced that it will report financial results for the fourth quarter of 2025 and outlook for the full year 2026 after the close of the stock market on February 11, 2026. The Company will be hosting an investor conference call related to this release on February 12th at 8:30 A.M. Eastern Time.
A live audio webcast of the conference call can be accessed by visiting investors.wasteconnections.com and selecting "Events & Presentations" from the website menu. Alternatively, conference call participants can preregister by clicking here. Registered participants will receive dial-in instructions and a personalized code for entry to the conference call. Shortly after the conclusion of the conference call, a webcast replay will be available on the Waste Connections investor website or by clicking here.
Waste Connections may participate in investor conferences and presentations throughout the year. A schedule of investor events can be found by visiting investors.wasteconnections.com. During the 24-hour period prior to any scheduled presentations, the Company will post any presentation slides on its website under “News & Events.”
About Waste Connections
Waste Connections (wasteconnections.com) is an integrated solid waste services company that provides non-hazardous waste collection, transfer and disposal services, including by rail, along with resource recovery primarily through recycling and renewable fuels generation. The Company serves approximately nine million residential, commercial and industrial customers in mostly exclusive and secondary markets across 46 states in the U.S. and six provinces in Canada. Waste Connections also provides non-hazardous oilfield waste treatment, recovery and disposal services in several basins across the U.S. and Canada, as well as intermodal services for the movement of cargo and solid waste containers in the Pacific Northwest. Waste Connections views its Environmental, Social and Governance (“ESG”) efforts as integral to its business, with initiatives consistent with its objective of long-term value creation and focused on reducing emissions, increasing resource recovery of both recyclable commodities and clean energy fuels, reducing reliance on off-site disposal for landfill leachate, further improving safety and enhancing employee engagement. Visit wasteconnections.com/sustainability for more information and updates on our progress towards targeted achievement.