Waste Management, Inc. (UWS.DE) XETRA
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Waste Management, Inc.
Address
1001 Fannin St
Houston, TX
United States of America (the)
Phone
17135126200
Website
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Waste Management
Employees
61700
First IPO Date
December 13, 2007
Key Executives
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| James C. Fish Jr. | CEO & Director | 3.7M | 1962 |
| David L. Reed | Chief Financial Officer & Executive Vice President | 848,596 | 1978 |
| Charles C. Boettcher | Executive Vice President of Corporate Development & Chief Legal Officer | 1.18M | 1974 |
| Rafael E. Carrasco | Senior Vice President of Enterprise Strategy | 1.27M | 1972 |
| Tara J. Hemmer | Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer | 1.31M | 1973 |
| John J. Morris Jr. | President | 2.04M | 1970 |
| Charles S. Schwager | Vice President and Chief Compliance & Ethics Officer | 0 | N/A |
| Edward A. Egl | Director of Investor Relations | 0 | N/A |
| John A. Carroll | Vice President & Chief Accounting Officer | 0 | 1973 |
| Johnson Varkey | Senior Vice President & Chief Information Officer | 0 | 1973 |
| Kimberly Stith | Chief Human Resources Officer | 0 | 1966 |
| Michael J. Watson | Senior Vice President & Chief Customer Officer | 0 | 1970 |
Description
Waste Management, Inc. (UWS.DE) delivers a wide array of environmental services, with a primary focus on waste management. The company's headquarters are located in Houston, Texas, and it employs a substantial team of 43,700 full-time staff. Its operations are broadly segmented into two divisions: Solid Waste and Other. The Solid Waste segment primarily covers the firm's core business activities involving the collection, processing, and disposal of general waste. The "Other" segment is more diverse, encompassing strategic business solutions provided by its WMSBS organization, renewable energy generation from landfill gas, and specialized third-party subcontracting and administration services managed by its Energy and Environmental Services and WM Renewable Energy divisions. This segment also includes recycling brokerage, which involves marketing recyclable materials for other entities, as well as various service offerings like portable self-storage, long-distance moving, fluorescent lamp recycling, and its interests in oil and gas production assets. As of December 31, 2016, Waste Management, Inc. owned or operated a significant infrastructure, including 243 solid waste landfills and five secure hazardous waste landfills.