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The Next Big Wall Street Stock? It’s Trash. | WSJ The Economics Of
WM, North America’s largest landfill operator, has benefitted from tax credits and other incentives from the federal government and an increased demand for recycled materials for packaging. WM launched a multi-billion dollar plan in 2022 to expand its renewable natural gas plants, automated recycling facilities and smart trucks, with investments in technology.
WSJ explains how the company that has probably dealt with your trash hopes to become more efficient and profitable while making strides in sustainability.
Chapters:
0:00 WM’s success
0:42 Waste-to-energy plants
2:40 AI in recycling plants
5:21 Smart trucks
The Economics Of
How do the world's most successful companies generate revenue? In this explainer series, we'll dive into the surprising stories behind how businesses work--expl...
published: 19 Oct 2023
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How Trash Makes Money In The U.S.
In 2019, the North American waste management market reached $208 billion. Thanks to advancements in modern chemistry and support from municipal governments, landfills have seen astonishing financial success in recent years. Private companies like Waste Management and Republic Services now own a majority of landfills across the U.S., their stocks outperforming the market every year since 2014. So how exactly are landfills turning a profit out of garbage and just how much money can be made? Watch the video to find out.
A rising industry
America has long remained one of the most wasteful countries in the world, generating 239 million metric tons of garbage every year, about 1,600 to 1,700 pounds per person. While some view it as a threat to our environment and society, the solid waste manag...
published: 22 Jul 2021
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Waste Management
Almost everything we consume will one day go to waste. Measures such as waste recycling, reuse and reparation are crucial to decrease the amount of waste. Thanks to such initiatives, only about 1 % of the waste in Sweden goes to landfill.
Audio description: This video starts with footage of garbage. The interviewee is Martin Dyberg of NSR. The video then shows a woman recycling plastic bottles. The video then moves to Siptex in southern Sweden, where textiles are sorted. It then moves to Linköping, where Johan Böök, head of international relations at Tekniska Verken AB is interviewed.
Produced by: @smartcitysweden.
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published: 21 Sep 2022
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Waste Management, Inc. (WM) - Quick Stock Analysis
Off the request from the live streams Waste Management, Inc or $WM for the ticker, we covered what this stock looks like in terms of our 8 Pillar Stock Analysis.
Waste Management is one of the companies that not a lot of people may think of as one of the stocks to watch or stocks to buy, but this one is a good one to look at in terms of their financials.
Waste Management, Inc. (WM) - an American waste management, comprehensive waste, and environmental services company in North America. Founded in 1968, the company is headquartered in the First City Tower in Houston, Texas.
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published: 27 Dec 2020
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Inside Waste Management's $1.8 Billion Fraud
In this video we go over the $1.8 billion accounting fraud at Waste Management from the late 1990s.
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published: 07 Aug 2021
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The Waste Management Scandal - A Simple Overview
The biggest company behind garbage disposal is also behind one of the biggest accounting frauds. This video talks about the growth of Waste Management and details the fraud.
Note: This video was originally created in May of 2019 but was never released. I'm putting it out now with only minor editing changes as part of the channel's big 5-year celebration.
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How Singapore fixed its big trash problem | CNBC Reports
More than 2 billion tonnes of global waste is generated yearly. By 2050, it’s expected to increase to 3.4 billion tonnes. CNBC’s Nessa Anwar traces the journey of a piece of discarded trash in Singapore to the nation’s only landfill, exploring solutions and the future of the world’s garbage dilemma.
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published: 26 Apr 2021
6:47
The Next Big Wall Street Stock? It’s Trash. | WSJ The Economics Of
WM, North America’s largest landfill operator, has benefitted from tax credits and other incentives from the federal government and an increased demand for recy...
WM, North America’s largest landfill operator, has benefitted from tax credits and other incentives from the federal government and an increased demand for recycled materials for packaging. WM launched a multi-billion dollar plan in 2022 to expand its renewable natural gas plants, automated recycling facilities and smart trucks, with investments in technology.
WSJ explains how the company that has probably dealt with your trash hopes to become more efficient and profitable while making strides in sustainability.
Chapters:
0:00 WM’s success
0:42 Waste-to-energy plants
2:40 AI in recycling plants
5:21 Smart trucks
The Economics Of
How do the world's most successful companies generate revenue? In this explainer series, we'll dive into the surprising stories behind how businesses work--exploring everything from Costco's "treasure-hunt" model to the economics behind Amazon's AWS.
#Trash #Investing #WSJ
https://wn.com/The_Next_Big_Wall_Street_Stock_It’S_Trash._|_Wsj_The_Economics_Of
WM, North America’s largest landfill operator, has benefitted from tax credits and other incentives from the federal government and an increased demand for recycled materials for packaging. WM launched a multi-billion dollar plan in 2022 to expand its renewable natural gas plants, automated recycling facilities and smart trucks, with investments in technology.
WSJ explains how the company that has probably dealt with your trash hopes to become more efficient and profitable while making strides in sustainability.
Chapters:
0:00 WM’s success
0:42 Waste-to-energy plants
2:40 AI in recycling plants
5:21 Smart trucks
The Economics Of
How do the world's most successful companies generate revenue? In this explainer series, we'll dive into the surprising stories behind how businesses work--exploring everything from Costco's "treasure-hunt" model to the economics behind Amazon's AWS.
#Trash #Investing #WSJ
- published: 19 Oct 2023
- views: 322775
15:11
How Trash Makes Money In The U.S.
In 2019, the North American waste management market reached $208 billion. Thanks to advancements in modern chemistry and support from municipal governments, lan...
In 2019, the North American waste management market reached $208 billion. Thanks to advancements in modern chemistry and support from municipal governments, landfills have seen astonishing financial success in recent years. Private companies like Waste Management and Republic Services now own a majority of landfills across the U.S., their stocks outperforming the market every year since 2014. So how exactly are landfills turning a profit out of garbage and just how much money can be made? Watch the video to find out.
A rising industry
America has long remained one of the most wasteful countries in the world, generating 239 million metric tons of garbage every year, about 1,600 to 1,700 pounds per person. While some view it as a threat to our environment and society, the solid waste management industry sees an opportunity.
“It’s a profitable industry,” according to Debra Reinhart, a member of the Board of Scientific Counselors for the EPA. “It’s a difficult industry but it is profitable if it’s done right.”
Two private companies, Waste Management and Republic Services, lead the solid waste management sector. Together they own about 480 landfills out of the 2,627 landfills across the United States. The two companies have seen staggering performance in the market, with the stock prices of both doubling in the past five years. Both Waste Management and Republic Services declined CNBC’s request for an interview.
“They’ve learned how to be best-in-class businesses,” said Michael E. Hoffman, a managing director at Stifel Financial. “Their publicly traded stocks outperformed the market handily between 2015 and 2019 and underpinning it is a meaningful improvement in their free cash flow conversion.” The stocks have continued to outperform.
Tipping fees
Since its inception, landfills have made a majority of their revenue via tipping fees. These fees are charged to trucks that are dropping off their garbage based on their weight per ton.
In 2020, municipal solid waste landfills had an average tipping fee of $53.72 per ton. That translates to roughly $1.4 million a year in approximate average gross revenue for small landfills and $43.5 million a year for large landfills just from gate fees.
Tipping fees have seen steady growth over the past four decades. In 1982, the national average tipping fee sat at $8.07 per ton or about $23.00 when adjusted for inflation. That’s nearly a 133% increase in 35 years.
While tipping fees make landfills sound like a risk-free business, they are still quite an expensive investment. It can cost about $1.1 million to $1.7 million just to construct, operate and close a landfill. For this reason, private companies have replaced municipal governments to own and operate the majority of the landfills across the U.S.
“I think it’s because the trend has been to go larger and larger so the small neighborhood dump can’t exist because of the regulations and the sophistication of the design,” Reinhart said. “So we are tending to see large landfills, which do require a lot of investment upfront.”
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How Landfills Make (A Lot Of) Money In The U.S.
https://wn.com/How_Trash_Makes_Money_In_The_U.S.
In 2019, the North American waste management market reached $208 billion. Thanks to advancements in modern chemistry and support from municipal governments, landfills have seen astonishing financial success in recent years. Private companies like Waste Management and Republic Services now own a majority of landfills across the U.S., their stocks outperforming the market every year since 2014. So how exactly are landfills turning a profit out of garbage and just how much money can be made? Watch the video to find out.
A rising industry
America has long remained one of the most wasteful countries in the world, generating 239 million metric tons of garbage every year, about 1,600 to 1,700 pounds per person. While some view it as a threat to our environment and society, the solid waste management industry sees an opportunity.
“It’s a profitable industry,” according to Debra Reinhart, a member of the Board of Scientific Counselors for the EPA. “It’s a difficult industry but it is profitable if it’s done right.”
Two private companies, Waste Management and Republic Services, lead the solid waste management sector. Together they own about 480 landfills out of the 2,627 landfills across the United States. The two companies have seen staggering performance in the market, with the stock prices of both doubling in the past five years. Both Waste Management and Republic Services declined CNBC’s request for an interview.
“They’ve learned how to be best-in-class businesses,” said Michael E. Hoffman, a managing director at Stifel Financial. “Their publicly traded stocks outperformed the market handily between 2015 and 2019 and underpinning it is a meaningful improvement in their free cash flow conversion.” The stocks have continued to outperform.
Tipping fees
Since its inception, landfills have made a majority of their revenue via tipping fees. These fees are charged to trucks that are dropping off their garbage based on their weight per ton.
In 2020, municipal solid waste landfills had an average tipping fee of $53.72 per ton. That translates to roughly $1.4 million a year in approximate average gross revenue for small landfills and $43.5 million a year for large landfills just from gate fees.
Tipping fees have seen steady growth over the past four decades. In 1982, the national average tipping fee sat at $8.07 per ton or about $23.00 when adjusted for inflation. That’s nearly a 133% increase in 35 years.
While tipping fees make landfills sound like a risk-free business, they are still quite an expensive investment. It can cost about $1.1 million to $1.7 million just to construct, operate and close a landfill. For this reason, private companies have replaced municipal governments to own and operate the majority of the landfills across the U.S.
“I think it’s because the trend has been to go larger and larger so the small neighborhood dump can’t exist because of the regulations and the sophistication of the design,” Reinhart said. “So we are tending to see large landfills, which do require a lot of investment upfront.”
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How Landfills Make (A Lot Of) Money In The U.S.
- published: 22 Jul 2021
- views: 1373792
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Waste Management
Almost everything we consume will one day go to waste. Measures such as waste recycling, reuse and reparation are crucial to decrease the amount of waste. Thank...
Almost everything we consume will one day go to waste. Measures such as waste recycling, reuse and reparation are crucial to decrease the amount of waste. Thanks to such initiatives, only about 1 % of the waste in Sweden goes to landfill.
Audio description: This video starts with footage of garbage. The interviewee is Martin Dyberg of NSR. The video then shows a woman recycling plastic bottles. The video then moves to Siptex in southern Sweden, where textiles are sorted. It then moves to Linköping, where Johan Böök, head of international relations at Tekniska Verken AB is interviewed.
Produced by: @smartcitysweden.
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Almost everything we consume will one day go to waste. Measures such as waste recycling, reuse and reparation are crucial to decrease the amount of waste. Thanks to such initiatives, only about 1 % of the waste in Sweden goes to landfill.
Audio description: This video starts with footage of garbage. The interviewee is Martin Dyberg of NSR. The video then shows a woman recycling plastic bottles. The video then moves to Siptex in southern Sweden, where textiles are sorted. It then moves to Linköping, where Johan Böök, head of international relations at Tekniska Verken AB is interviewed.
Produced by: @smartcitysweden.
#PioneerThePossible #sweden #waste #recycle
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- published: 21 Sep 2022
- views: 111552
4:19
Waste Management, Inc. (WM) - Quick Stock Analysis
Off the request from the live streams Waste Management, Inc or $WM for the ticker, we covered what this stock looks like in terms of our 8 Pillar Stock Analysis...
Off the request from the live streams Waste Management, Inc or $WM for the ticker, we covered what this stock looks like in terms of our 8 Pillar Stock Analysis.
Waste Management is one of the companies that not a lot of people may think of as one of the stocks to watch or stocks to buy, but this one is a good one to look at in terms of their financials.
Waste Management, Inc. (WM) - an American waste management, comprehensive waste, and environmental services company in North America. Founded in 1968, the company is headquartered in the First City Tower in Houston, Texas.
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Off the request from the live streams Waste Management, Inc or $WM for the ticker, we covered what this stock looks like in terms of our 8 Pillar Stock Analysis.
Waste Management is one of the companies that not a lot of people may think of as one of the stocks to watch or stocks to buy, but this one is a good one to look at in terms of their financials.
Waste Management, Inc. (WM) - an American waste management, comprehensive waste, and environmental services company in North America. Founded in 1968, the company is headquartered in the First City Tower in Houston, Texas.
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- published: 27 Dec 2020
- views: 11093
10:05
Inside Waste Management's $1.8 Billion Fraud
In this video we go over the $1.8 billion accounting fraud at Waste Management from the late 1990s.
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In this video we go over the $1.8 billion accounting fraud at Waste Management from the late 1990s.
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In this video we go over the $1.8 billion accounting fraud at Waste Management from the late 1990s.
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- published: 07 Aug 2021
- views: 444902
12:45
The Waste Management Scandal - A Simple Overview
The biggest company behind garbage disposal is also behind one of the biggest accounting frauds. This video talks about the growth of Waste Management and detai...
The biggest company behind garbage disposal is also behind one of the biggest accounting frauds. This video talks about the growth of Waste Management and details the fraud.
Note: This video was originally created in May of 2019 but was never released. I'm putting it out now with only minor editing changes as part of the channel's big 5-year celebration.
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Company Declines:
Kmart: https://youtu.be/1__Qg1toSSs
Blockbuster: https://youtu.be/5sMXR7rK40U
RadioShack: https://youtu.be/JFivtOmXPPM
Solo Cups: https://youtu.be/YjzGKc4mynU
Toys "R" Us: https://youtu.be/4JYUo9WKkao
hhgregg: https://youtu.be/g6j4aoHbWdw
Pan Am: https://youtu.be/YInewzLzc78
ESPN: https://youtu.be/bt-4PbhpGYE
Gibson: https://youtu.be/apQ9SO7uF60
iHeartMedia: https://youtu.be/BImjay9KfYc
Bon-Ton: https://youtu.be/buWiH5_ru2Y
Kodak: https://youtu.be/eVrmFgvEnAA
General Electric: https://youtu.be/CqF3WUST-fk
Woolworth: https://youtu.be/iSEw4wmjuh4
Dell: https://youtu.be/rgDjQLyFXTA
Sears: https://youtu.be/Qws713t3HBY
Payless: https://youtu.be/GJ35lCrOYC0
Hostess: https://youtu.be/-c26ewfay9Q
Redbox: https://youtu.be/sc-lrcYI1uo
Nokia: https://youtu.be/QUk6V_fBSPw
JCPenney: https://youtu.be/0d6op86y51U
Quiznos: https://youtu.be/P3QK-32bxgw
GameStop: https://youtu.be/YXEfgFCkv4k
NASCAR: https://youtu.be/nSKk6J20SsA
Shopko: https://youtu.be/9rHbSGjSsE0
MoviePass: https://youtu.be/QvCkp3rfgOU
Reebok: https://youtu.be/RAM8s7lNXtw
The Gap: https://youtu.be/HJUKLzG_2uo
Pier 1 Imports: https://youtu.be/mUX70ZWbWmc
Sbarro: https://youtu.be/eLwHim8W8TY
AOL: https://youtu.be/CZTz6ZKPUl8
Long John Silver's: https://youtu.be/8gs2UuMFYwI
Chuck E. Cheese's: https://youtu.be/u6L65O4YC08
GNC: https://youtu.be/UKFbMZy3zRw
Hertz: https://youtu.be/Jn9Sh0Psc8U
Steak 'n Shake: https://youtu.be/JRdCtryapgg
CiCi's Pizza: https://youtu.be/WMQ2m1wWplM
Boston Market: https://youtu.be/EVHpZsFE6eY
Yahoo: https://youtu.be/Z2yr0W0BQXE
Montgomery Ward: https://youtu.be/OUUoZqBt3DI
Fry's Electronics: https://youtu.be/to-osQMHxpE
Souplantation: https://youtu.be/0HcpXiAthnA
Gateway: https://youtu.be/e3DQAmpsim4
BlackBerry: https://youtu.be/SFtkM-Yd2vQ
Sports Authority: https://youtu.be/IqFhGQ4q8-k
Atari: https://youtu.be/lhkq2f1fJn0
KB Toys: https://youtu.be/kP9w6O3M5HQ
Pizza Hut: https://youtu.be/Jobb8zW---c
MGM: https://youtu.be/_fNoaUjqb3Q
FYE: https://youtu.be/mrkBCinzZxw
HP: https://youtu.be/ppqC0tNghSk
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The biggest company behind garbage disposal is also behind one of the biggest accounting frauds. This video talks about the growth of Waste Management and details the fraud.
Note: This video was originally created in May of 2019 but was never released. I'm putting it out now with only minor editing changes as part of the channel's big 5-year celebration.
To submit ideas and vote on future topics:
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Company Declines:
Kmart: https://youtu.be/1__Qg1toSSs
Blockbuster: https://youtu.be/5sMXR7rK40U
RadioShack: https://youtu.be/JFivtOmXPPM
Solo Cups: https://youtu.be/YjzGKc4mynU
Toys "R" Us: https://youtu.be/4JYUo9WKkao
hhgregg: https://youtu.be/g6j4aoHbWdw
Pan Am: https://youtu.be/YInewzLzc78
ESPN: https://youtu.be/bt-4PbhpGYE
Gibson: https://youtu.be/apQ9SO7uF60
iHeartMedia: https://youtu.be/BImjay9KfYc
Bon-Ton: https://youtu.be/buWiH5_ru2Y
Kodak: https://youtu.be/eVrmFgvEnAA
General Electric: https://youtu.be/CqF3WUST-fk
Woolworth: https://youtu.be/iSEw4wmjuh4
Dell: https://youtu.be/rgDjQLyFXTA
Sears: https://youtu.be/Qws713t3HBY
Payless: https://youtu.be/GJ35lCrOYC0
Hostess: https://youtu.be/-c26ewfay9Q
Redbox: https://youtu.be/sc-lrcYI1uo
Nokia: https://youtu.be/QUk6V_fBSPw
JCPenney: https://youtu.be/0d6op86y51U
Quiznos: https://youtu.be/P3QK-32bxgw
GameStop: https://youtu.be/YXEfgFCkv4k
NASCAR: https://youtu.be/nSKk6J20SsA
Shopko: https://youtu.be/9rHbSGjSsE0
MoviePass: https://youtu.be/QvCkp3rfgOU
Reebok: https://youtu.be/RAM8s7lNXtw
The Gap: https://youtu.be/HJUKLzG_2uo
Pier 1 Imports: https://youtu.be/mUX70ZWbWmc
Sbarro: https://youtu.be/eLwHim8W8TY
AOL: https://youtu.be/CZTz6ZKPUl8
Long John Silver's: https://youtu.be/8gs2UuMFYwI
Chuck E. Cheese's: https://youtu.be/u6L65O4YC08
GNC: https://youtu.be/UKFbMZy3zRw
Hertz: https://youtu.be/Jn9Sh0Psc8U
Steak 'n Shake: https://youtu.be/JRdCtryapgg
CiCi's Pizza: https://youtu.be/WMQ2m1wWplM
Boston Market: https://youtu.be/EVHpZsFE6eY
Yahoo: https://youtu.be/Z2yr0W0BQXE
Montgomery Ward: https://youtu.be/OUUoZqBt3DI
Fry's Electronics: https://youtu.be/to-osQMHxpE
Souplantation: https://youtu.be/0HcpXiAthnA
Gateway: https://youtu.be/e3DQAmpsim4
BlackBerry: https://youtu.be/SFtkM-Yd2vQ
Sports Authority: https://youtu.be/IqFhGQ4q8-k
Atari: https://youtu.be/lhkq2f1fJn0
KB Toys: https://youtu.be/kP9w6O3M5HQ
Pizza Hut: https://youtu.be/Jobb8zW---c
MGM: https://youtu.be/_fNoaUjqb3Q
FYE: https://youtu.be/mrkBCinzZxw
HP: https://youtu.be/ppqC0tNghSk
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How Singapore fixed its big trash problem | CNBC Reports
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More than 2 billion tonnes of global waste is generated yearly. By 2050, it’s expected to increase to 3.4 billion tonnes. CNBC’s Nessa Anwar traces the journey of a piece of discarded trash in Singapore to the nation’s only landfill, exploring solutions and the future of the world’s garbage dilemma.
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More than 2 billion tonnes of global waste is generated yearly. By 2050, it’s expected to increase to 3.4 billion tonnes. CNBC’s Nessa Anwar traces the journey of a piece of discarded trash in Singapore to the nation’s only landfill, exploring solutions and the future of the world’s garbage dilemma.
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