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Waste Management (NYSE:WM) Celebrates US$323 Million Recycling & RNG Projects Expansion

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Waste Management (NYSE:WM) recently experienced a 16% price increase, coinciding with significant business expansions, including the opening of new recycling and renewable natural gas projects in the U.S., as part of a $3 billion investment in sustainability. Despite a 3% market decline, Waste Management's stock has been buoyed by a 34 cent quarterly dividend increase, solid earnings results with a $676 million rise in fourth-quarter sales, and promising revenue guidance for 2025. As the Dow Jones index showed slight gains amid tariff-related volatility, Waste Management's strategic initiatives underscore its robust position in the waste sector.

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NYSE:WM Earnings Per Share Growth as at Apr 2025
NYSE:WM Earnings Per Share Growth as at Apr 2025

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Over the past five years, Waste Management's total shareholder return reached 177.56%. This impressive performance underscores the company's successful execution of targeted initiatives and strategic growth plans. Key developments include the 2025 opening of four recycling and renewable natural gas projects, reflecting a US$3 billion commitment to sustainability. Similarly, the strong financial showing in 2024, with net income growing from US$2.3 billion to US$2.75 billion, supports the company's robust financial health.

Waste Management has also maintained steady dividend growth, including a recent increase to US$3.30 per share annually, reflecting its commitment to returning value to shareholders. Additionally, the company has strengthened its financial flexibility, as evidenced by the amended revolving credit agreement of US$3.5 billion. Over the past year, despite underperforming the US Commercial Services industry, Waste Management's earnings growth outpaced the industry average, highlighting its enduring competitive edge.

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About NYSE:WM

Waste Management

Through its subsidiaries, provides environmental solutions to residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal customers in the United States, Canada, Western Europe, and internationally.

Solid track record average dividend payer.