Company Description
WM (NYSE: WM), previously known as Waste Management, is described in company communications as North America's leading provider of comprehensive environmental solutions. Based in Houston, Texas, the company and its subsidiaries provide collection, recycling and disposal services to millions of residential, commercial, industrial, medical and municipal customers throughout the U.S. and Canada. WM also operates WM Healthcare Solutions, which focuses on regulated medical waste collection and disposal and secure information destruction services in the U.S., Canada and Western Europe.
According to WM's public disclosures, the company has built extensive infrastructure and capabilities in recycling, organics and renewable energy. In North America, WM states that it has the largest disposal network and collection fleet, is the largest recycler, and is a leader in the beneficial use of landfill gas. The company highlights a growing network of renewable natural gas plants and the most landfill gas-to-electricity plants, as well as what it describes as the largest heavy-duty natural gas truck fleet in the industry.
The company’s legacy solid waste operations are complemented by its sustainability-focused businesses. WM reports that it invests in technology, infrastructure and education to help customers pursue sustainability goals. Its investments include recycling facilities, recycling automation projects and renewable natural gas facilities that are intended to create economic and environmental value. WM has also communicated ambitions around recovering significant volumes of material annually and has reported progress toward reducing greenhouse gas emissions, as described in its sustainability reporting.
WM’s business is often discussed in terms of its Collection and Disposal operations, its Recycling Processing and Sales activities, its WM Renewable Energy segment, and its WM Healthcare Solutions segment. Management commentary in earnings releases emphasizes organic revenue growth, cost discipline, routing technology, and optimization of its asset network and fleet. The company also references a diverse and growing customer base and positions its sustainability businesses as an important contributor to operating earnings.
In addition to its core waste and recycling services, WM’s public statements describe a focus on collaborating with municipalities, consumer packaged goods companies and other partners to expand recycling access and improve recycling outcomes. For example, WM has discussed investments to expand the types of materials accepted in curbside recycling programs, including certain plastic and paper to-go cups, and has highlighted work with organizations and brands to update recycling guidelines and support a more circular use of materials.
WM Healthcare Solutions is presented as an integrated part of WM’s broader platform, with the company reporting efforts to align the segment with its geographic operating areas and to streamline sales and back-office processes. WM has also discussed cross-selling opportunities between its solid waste and medical waste offerings, and has indicated that it views healthcare-related services as a contributor to long-term earnings growth and synergies.
WM’s investor communications frequently reference its capital allocation priorities, including investments in recycling and renewable energy projects, technology and fleet, as well as dividend payments and share repurchase programs. The company has described its cash flow as supporting both shareholder returns and ongoing investments in growth and sustainability-related projects, while targeting leverage ratios consistent with maintaining investment-grade credit ratings.
Across its disclosures, WM frames its role as providing environmental solutions that help customers manage waste, increase recycling, and advance sustainability objectives, supported by large-scale infrastructure, a broad collection network, and specialized capabilities in areas such as renewable natural gas and landfill gas-to-electricity projects.