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WM (Waste Management) (company)

Waste Management, Inc., doing business as WM,[4][5] is a waste management, comprehensive waste, and environmental services company operating in North America. Founded in 1968, the company is headquartered in the Bank of America Tower in Houston, Texas.

Waste Management, Inc.
WM
Company typePublic
NYSE: WM
S&P 500 Component
IndustryWaste management
FoundedJanuary 1, 1968; 56 years ago (1968-01-01)[citation needed]
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
FoundersWayne Huizenga
Dean Buntrock
Headquarters
Bank of America Tower
Houston, Texas
,
U.S.
Area served
North America
Key people
James C. Fish, Jr. (President & CEO)
ProductsBagster
ServicesWaste, recyclables, yard debris, and hazardous materials collection, hauling, treatment and disposal
Dumpster rental
Portable toilet rental
Sustainability Advisory Services
Revenue US$20.426 Billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2023)[1]
US$3.575 Billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2023)[1]
US$2.304 Billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2023)[1]
Total assets US$32.823 (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2023)[1]
Total equity US$6.903 Billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2023)[2]
Number of employees
~42,300 (December 2017) [3]
Websitewww.wm.com
A Waste Management trash collection truck in Toronto, Ontario.
Video clip of Waste Management trash removal operation, Ypsilanti Twp., MI
A Waste Management rolloff container in Durham, North Carolina.

The company's network includes 337 transfer stations, 254 active landfill disposal sites, 97 recycling plants, 135 beneficial-use landfill gas projects and six independent power production plants. Waste Management provide environmental services to nearly 21 million residential, industrial, municipal and commercial customers in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. With 26,000 collection and transfer vehicles, the company has the largest trucking fleet in the waste industry. Combined with its largest competitor Republic Services, Inc., the two handle more than half of all garbage collection in The United States.[6]

History edit

In 1893, Harm Huizenga, a Dutch immigrant, began hauling garbage at $1.25/wagon in Chicago.[7] In 1968, Harm's grandson Wayne Huizenga, Dean Buntrock, and Larry Beck founded Waste Management, Inc. and began aggressively purchasing many of the smaller garbage collection services across the country. In 1971, Waste Management went public, and by 1972, the company had made 133 acquisitions with $82 million in revenue. It had 60,000 commercial and industrial accounts and 600,000 residential customers in 19 states and the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. In the 1980s, Waste Management acquired Service Corporation of America (SCA) to become the largest waste hauler in the country.

Between the years of 1976 and 1997, the executive officers of Waste Management, Inc. began "cooking" the accounting books by refusing to record expenses necessary to write off the costs of unsuccessful and abandoned landfill development projects; establishing inflated environmental reserves (liabilities) in connection with acquisitions so that the excess reserves could be used to avoid recording unrelated operating expenses, improperly capitalizing a variety of expenses; failing to establish sufficient reserves (liabilities) to pay for income taxes and other expenses; avoiding depreciation expenses on their garbage trucks by both assigning unsupported and inflating salvage values and extending their useful lives; assigned arbitrary salvage values to other assets that previously had no salvage value; failed to record expenses for decreases in the value of landfills as they were filled with waste, used netting to eliminate approximately $490 million in current period operating expenses and accumulated prior period accounting misstatements by offsetting them against unrelated one-time gains on the sale or exchange of assets; and used geography entries to move tens of millions of dollars between various line items on the company's income statement.[8] Officers were accused of making "the financials look the way we want to show them." The top officers settled with the federal government for $30.8 million in 2005, without admitting guilt.[9]

When a new CEO took charge of the company in 1997, he ordered a review of the company's accounting practices in 1997. In 1998 Waste Management restated its 1992–1997 earnings by $1.7 billion, making it the largest restatement in history.

In 1998 Waste Management merged with USA Waste Services, Inc. USA Waste Services CEO John E. Drury retained the chairmanship and CEO position of the combined company. Waste Management then relocated its headquarters from Chicago to Houston. The merged company retained the Waste Management brand. In late 1999, John Drury stepped down as chairman due to brain surgery. Rodney R. Proto then took the position of chairman and CEO. That year also brought trouble for the newly expanded company in the form of an accounting scandal.

In November 1999, turn-around CE was brought in to help Waste Management recover. The company has since implemented new technologies, safety standards, and operational practices.[10]

On July 14, 2008, Waste Management offered a $34 per share all-cash bid to acquire arch-competitor Republic Services, Inc.[11][12] On August 11, 2008, the bid was raised to $37 per share. On August 15, 2008, Republic Services, Inc. denied Waste Management's bid for a second time. On October 13, 2008, Waste Management withdrew its bid for Republic Services, citing financial market turmoil.[13]

In January 2009, a global economic crisis forced Waste Management to aggressively reduce and restructure its corporate workforce.

In 2015, Winters Brothers assumed all of WM's operations in Connecticut and New York (excluding New York City, and continues to service these regions under contract with WM.[14]

Rebranding to WM edit

In February 2022, Waste Management announced the company would be rebranding to be referred to simply as WM. This came with an increased emphasis on sustainability and environmental services, and not just waste collection and disposal.[4][5]

Recycling edit

As of 2023, WM operated 97 recycling facilities.[15] WM has also participated in recycling-focused initiatives with other companies:

International edit

In 2009, Waste Management purchased a 40-percent stake in Shanghai Environment Group Co Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Shanghai Chengtou Holding Co Ltd.[21] SEG sought Waste Management's investment in order to benefit from Waste Management's experience in the waste disposal field, as well as improve their technology for waste disposal.[22]

Corporate issues edit

1995 lawsuit edit

Shareholders sued Wheelabrator Technologies's (WTI) board of directors for breach of their fiduciary duty, challenging the merger of WTI into Waste Management. In 1995, the case, In re Wheelabrator Technologies, Inc. Shareholders Litigation, came before the Court of Chancery of Delaware on an appeal regarding the Board's motion for summary judgment. The shareholders argued the Board breached their duty of care because there was not sufficient process, they didn't look at alternative transactions, didn't consider information regarding waste's legal liabilities, they didn't appoint a committee of independent directors to negotiate the merger, and they didn't adequately consider the terms of the merger; they breached their duty of loyalty, and; they breached their duty to disclose relevant information regarding the merger. Ultimately, the court dismissed the duty of disclosure claim but allowed the duty of loyalty claim to a degree. In regards to the duty of loyalty claim, the court disagreed with both the shareholders and the Board. It labelled the merger as an interested transaction, not a controlled shareholder transaction, so the business judgment rule applies and the burden to prove waste is on the shareholders.[23][24]

Accounting improprieties edit

Revelations of irregular accounting led to a major drop in stock price and to the replacement of top executives after a new CEO ordered a review of the company's accounting practices in 1998. Waste Management's shareholders lost more than $6 billion in the market value of their investments when the stock price plummeted by more than 33%.[9] The company had augmented the depreciation time length for their property, plant, and equipment, artificially inflating the company's after-tax profits by US$1.7 billion. On July 8, 1999, a class action lawsuit was filed against WMI and certain officers for issuing false statements. Waste Management paid US$457 million to settle a shareholder class-action suit in 2003. The SEC fined Waste Management's independent auditor, Arthur Andersen, US$7 million for its role.[25][26]

ERP software implementation failure edit

In 2005, Waste Management entered into a Software Licensing Agreement (SLA) with SAP AG. Under the agreement, SAP and its wholly owned subsidiary, Tomorrow Now, were to implement SAP's Enterprise Resource Planning software. The implementation began when an eight month pilot program was established in Waste Management's New Mexico market area, the market-share area at the time. This initial implementation was to be followed in two months with a company-wide implementation from Waste Management's headquarters in Houston, Texas.[27]

In December 2007, Waste Management ended their ERP implementation effort. Waste Management characterized the ERP implementation as non-functional. An SAP sponsored "Solution Review" determined that a customized ERP, based upon an updated SAP ERP, would need to be made in order to accommodate a company-wide implementation.

Waste Management sued SAP for the US$100 million to recover the funds it had spent on the failed ERP implementation.[28] In the lawsuit, Waste Management accused SAP of fraud and deception. SAP countered that Waste Management failed to present knowledgeable workers and accurate business models and failed to migrate data from legacy systems. The suit concluded in 2010 under confidential terms and a one time payment from SAP to Waste Management disclosed to the SEC.[29]

Labor relations edit

In 2007, Waste Management locked out Teamsters at its largest hauling operation in Alameda County, CA. The lockout lasted a little less than a month and put 900 members of the Teamsters, ILWU, and Machinists Union on picket lines and raised concerns over sanitary impact on the affected communities.[30] The lockout was stopped when affected communities started legal actions against Waste Management. According to Waste Management officials, the company worked over three months to negotiate an agreement fair to both Waste Management and the union. The union did not want to negotiate over the company's proposals and refused to offer their own proposal unless Waste Management agreed to withdraw all proposals from the table.[31] Oakland's City Council reached a settlement with Waste Management over the dispute in March, 2008. The company rebated more than $3 million to customers and Oakland customers received additional services over the next five years.[32]

Environmental policy and record edit

In 1990, the board of Waste Management adopted an environmental policy, including a policy of no-net-loss of biodiversity on the company’s properties. [33][34] Waste Management also took positions around that time supporting legislation on hazardous waste reduction (1988),[35] waste export control (1989), [36] and protection of endangered species (1992). [37]

Waste Management's operations consist of environmental protection, groundwater protection, environmental engineering, and air and gas management. Waste Management currently operates ten full-scale waste treatment landfill projects in the U.S. and Canada. As a member of the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX), Waste Management made a commitment during the pilot phase to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by four percent below the average of its 1998–2001 baseline by 2006.[38] They have also replaced nearly 500 diesel-fueled trucks with vehicles that run on 100 percent natural gas. These new garbage and recycling trucks comprise one of the nation's largest fleets of heavy-duty trucks powered exclusively by natural gas.[39]

In November 2009, at Waste Management's Altamont Landfill, a new plant began producing 13,000 gallons a day of LNG fuel from methane gas from the landfill that had fueled an electric power plant since 1969. Waste Management has said that the plant, announced in April 2008, and built and operated by The Linde Group with state funding, is the world's largest facility to convert landfill gas into vehicle fuel.[40][41][42]

Waste Management works with environmental groups in the U.S. to set aside land to create and manage wetlands and wildlife habitats. The company's landfills currently provide approximately 21,000 acres (85 km2) of protected land for wildlife; 73 landfills are certified[43] by the Wildlife Habitat Council.

In May 2011, Waste Management's Wheelabrator division agreed to pay a record $7.5 million settlement with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for a host of environmental violations at its plants in North Andover, Saugus, and Millbury, Massachusetts. The settlement was announced on May 2, 2011 by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and Attorney General Martha Coakley's office.[44]

Financial restatements edit

On November 14, 1997, the company reclassified or adjusted certain items in its financial statements for 1996 and the first nine months of 1997.[45]

On August 3, 1999, the company would have to restate first-quarter results downward, partly because of changes in the value of landfills and other assets in connection with its acquisition last year of Wheelabrator Technologies Inc.[46]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d "WM Financials". NASDAQ.
  2. ^ "Waste Management, Inc. 2020 Annual Report". investors.wm.com. 31 December 2020. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Waste Management, Inc. 2017 Annual Report (Form 10-K)". sec.gov. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. February 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Waste Management Phoenix Open Renamed WM Phoenix Open". Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  5. ^ a b "WM CEO details new branding and sustainability push". Yahoo! news.
  6. ^ Aseltine, McRea, Modi, Shukla, and Sullivan. A Strategic Case Analysis: Waste Management Inc. 2007-10-26 at the Wayback Machine Spring 2006. 3.6.3. Summary of Competitive Analysis. "The three largest national companies, Waste Management, Allied Waste and Republic Services together handle more than half the solid waste generated in the United States today." [and Allied and Republic have since merged]
  7. ^ Swanson, Stevenson (1993-03-29). "Lucrative Lure Of Garbage Hauling Has Long Been A Dutch Treat". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2016-03-31.
  8. ^ "Dean L. Buntrock et al. (Waste Management, Inc.): Lit. Rel. No. 17435 / March 26, 2002". www.sec.gov. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  9. ^ a b "Waste Management Founder, Five Others Sued for Massive Fraud". www.sec.gov. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  10. ^ Greer, Jim (2004-01-30). "Turnaround ace pulls WMI out of the dumps - Houston Business Journal". Houston.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2010-07-10.
  11. ^ "Waste Management: Trashing a Merger?". Bloomberg.com. 15 July 2008. Retrieved 29 March 2018 – via www.bloomberg.com.
  12. ^ "Waste Management, Inc, Form 8-K, Current Report, Filing Date Jul 14, 2008" (PDF). secdatabase.com. Retrieved May 13, 2018.
  13. ^ "Waste Management, Inc, Form 8-K, Current Report, Filing Date Oct 14, 2008". secdatabase.com. Retrieved May 13, 2018.
  14. ^ "News and Analysis Archives". PE Hub. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
  15. ^ Taylor, Brian (6 April 2023). "WM portrays sustainability as its growth driver". Recycling Today. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  16. ^ "BRIEF: eCycling at State Fair Park [The Moore American, Norman, Okla.]". TMCNet. 18 August 2010. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  17. ^ "WMI Partners with Live Nation on Recycling, Waste Management Services". Recycling Today. 8 December 2009. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  18. ^ "PepsiCo, Waste Management Announce Partnership Designed to Improve On-the-Go Recycling". Recycling Today. 23 April 2010. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  19. ^ "Waste Management Invests in Waste-to-Fuel Technology". Waste360. 26 August 2009. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  20. ^ Austin, Anna. "Enerkem Secures Waste Management As Investor". Biomass Magazine. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  21. ^ "Waste Management Buys 40 Percent of Shanghai Environment Group". Waste Age. 6 August 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  22. ^ "US waste manager nets 40% in SEG". China Daily. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  23. ^ "In Re Wheelabrator Tech. Shareholders Lit., 663 A.2d 1194 – CourtListener.com". CourtListener. Retrieved 2017-11-14.
  24. ^ Jarrod Shobe, Lecture on Fiduciary Duty, BYU Law (Nov 2017).
  25. ^ PBS. "Waste Management: System Breakdown". PBS. Retrieved 2007-06-07.
  26. ^ CNN (2001-11-07). "Waste Management settles suit". Retrieved 2007-06-03. {{cite news}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  27. ^ Harris County, Texas. "Plantif's Original Petition" (PDF). Retrieved 2011-09-19.
  28. ^ CIO. "10 Famous ERP Disasters, Dustups and Disappointments". Retrieved 2011-09-19.
  29. ^ ComputerWorld (3 May 2010). "SAP, Waste Management settle lawsuit". Retrieved 2011-09-19.
  30. ^ "Lockout ends as garbage workers OK new contract". San Francisco Chronicle. 2007-07-29. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
  31. ^ "Waste Management of Alameda County Deploys Temporary Substitute Workers". NASDAQ GlobeNewswire. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
  32. ^ "City of Oakland Settles Over 2007 Trash Lockout". KCBS. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
  33. ^ Annual Report of the President's Council on Environmental Quality (1991). Executive Office of the President, Council on Environmental Quality. April 1991. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  34. ^ "WMI 1990 Environmental Policy (reprinted in ILO Training Materials)". Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  35. ^ Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Transportation, Tourism, and Hazardous Materials, Commerce on Energy and Commerce, U.S. House of Representatives, on H.R. 2800, Serial No. 100-211 (April 21, 1988). U.S. Government Printing Office. 1989. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  36. ^ Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, July 12, 1989. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1989. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  37. ^ Reauthorization of the Endangered Species Act. Before the Subcommittee on Environmental Protection, Committee on Environment and Public Works, U.S. Senate, April 10, 1992. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1992. ISBN 9780160391224. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  38. ^ "Waste Management joins Chicago Climate Exchange - Houston Business Journal". Houston.bizjournals.com. 2003-02-21. Retrieved 2010-07-10.
  39. ^ WM: 2006 Sustainability Report July 28, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  40. ^ "Waste Management To Run California Fleet On Landfill Gas • Environmental Leader • Green Business, Sustainable Business, and Green Strategy News for Corporate Sustainability Executives". Environmentalleader.com. 2008-05-01. Retrieved 2010-07-10.
  41. ^ "Trash to gas: Landfill energy projects increasing | 89.3 KPCC". Scpr.org. Retrieved 2010-07-10.
  42. ^ "Transportation Energy Data Book".
  43. ^ Thursday, November 12, 2009 (2009-11-12). "Gloucester County's incinerator lauded for work preserving wildlife habitats". NJ.com. Retrieved 2010-07-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  44. ^ Brian Messenger (May 3, 2011). "Wheelabrator agrees to pay $7.5 million for violations". Lawrence Eagle-Tribune. Retrieved June 22, 2011.
  45. ^ "Waste Management, Inc. Announces Financial Statement Revisions and Third Quarter Charge;".
  46. ^ . Archived from the original on February 15, 2016.

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For the subject see Waste management Waste Management Inc doing business as WM 4 5 is a waste management comprehensive waste and environmental services company operating in North America Founded in 1968 the company is headquartered in the Bank of America Tower in Houston Texas Waste Management Inc Trade nameWMCompany typePublicTraded asNYSE WMS amp P 500 ComponentIndustryWaste managementFoundedJanuary 1 1968 56 years ago 1968 01 01 citation needed Chicago Illinois U S FoundersWayne HuizengaDean BuntrockHeadquartersBank of America TowerHouston Texas U S Area servedNorth AmericaKey peopleJames C Fish Jr President amp CEO ProductsBagsterServicesWaste recyclables yard debris and hazardous materials collection hauling treatment and disposalDumpster rentalPortable toilet rentalSustainability Advisory ServicesRevenueUS 20 426 Billion Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2023 1 Operating incomeUS 3 575 Billion Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2023 1 Net incomeUS 2 304 Billion Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2023 1 Total assetsUS 32 823 Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2023 1 Total equityUS 6 903 Billion Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2023 2 Number of employees 42 300 December 2017 3 Websitewww wbr wm wbr comThis article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message A Waste Management trash collection truck in Toronto Ontario source source source Video clip of Waste Management trash removal operation Ypsilanti Twp MIA Waste Management rolloff container in Durham North Carolina The company s network includes 337 transfer stations 254 active landfill disposal sites 97 recycling plants 135 beneficial use landfill gas projects and six independent power production plants Waste Management provide environmental services to nearly 21 million residential industrial municipal and commercial customers in the United States Canada and Puerto Rico With 26 000 collection and transfer vehicles the company has the largest trucking fleet in the waste industry Combined with its largest competitor Republic Services Inc the two handle more than half of all garbage collection in The United States 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Rebranding to WM 2 Recycling 3 International 4 Corporate issues 4 1 1995 lawsuit 4 2 Accounting improprieties 4 3 ERP software implementation failure 5 Labor relations 6 Environmental policy and record 7 Financial restatements 8 See also 9 Notes 10 External linksHistory editIn 1893 Harm Huizenga a Dutch immigrant began hauling garbage at 1 25 wagon in Chicago 7 In 1968 Harm s grandson Wayne Huizenga Dean Buntrock and Larry Beck founded Waste Management Inc and began aggressively purchasing many of the smaller garbage collection services across the country In 1971 Waste Management went public and by 1972 the company had made 133 acquisitions with 82 million in revenue It had 60 000 commercial and industrial accounts and 600 000 residential customers in 19 states and the provinces of Ontario and Quebec In the 1980s Waste Management acquired Service Corporation of America SCA to become the largest waste hauler in the country Between the years of 1976 and 1997 the executive officers of Waste Management Inc began cooking the accounting books by refusing to record expenses necessary to write off the costs of unsuccessful and abandoned landfill development projects establishing inflated environmental reserves liabilities in connection with acquisitions so that the excess reserves could be used to avoid recording unrelated operating expenses improperly capitalizing a variety of expenses failing to establish sufficient reserves liabilities to pay for income taxes and other expenses avoiding depreciation expenses on their garbage trucks by both assigning unsupported and inflating salvage values and extending their useful lives assigned arbitrary salvage values to other assets that previously had no salvage value failed to record expenses for decreases in the value of landfills as they were filled with waste used netting to eliminate approximately 490 million in current period operating expenses and accumulated prior period accounting misstatements by offsetting them against unrelated one time gains on the sale or exchange of assets and used geography entries to move tens of millions of dollars between various line items on the company s income statement 8 Officers were accused of making the financials look the way we want to show them The top officers settled with the federal government for 30 8 million in 2005 without admitting guilt 9 When a new CEO took charge of the company in 1997 he ordered a review of the company s accounting practices in 1997 In 1998 Waste Management restated its 1992 1997 earnings by 1 7 billion making it the largest restatement in history In 1998 Waste Management merged with USA Waste Services Inc USA Waste Services CEO John E Drury retained the chairmanship and CEO position of the combined company Waste Management then relocated its headquarters from Chicago to Houston The merged company retained the Waste Management brand In late 1999 John Drury stepped down as chairman due to brain surgery Rodney R Proto then took the position of chairman and CEO That year also brought trouble for the newly expanded company in the form of an accounting scandal In November 1999 turn around CE was brought in to help Waste Management recover The company has since implemented new technologies safety standards and operational practices 10 On July 14 2008 Waste Management offered a 34 per share all cash bid to acquire arch competitor Republic Services Inc 11 12 On August 11 2008 the bid was raised to 37 per share On August 15 2008 Republic Services Inc denied Waste Management s bid for a second time On October 13 2008 Waste Management withdrew its bid for Republic Services citing financial market turmoil 13 In January 2009 a global economic crisis forced Waste Management to aggressively reduce and restructure its corporate workforce In 2015 Winters Brothers assumed all of WM s operations in Connecticut and New York excluding New York City and continues to service these regions under contract with WM 14 Rebranding to WM edit In February 2022 Waste Management announced the company would be rebranding to be referred to simply as WM This came with an increased emphasis on sustainability and environmental services and not just waste collection and disposal 4 5 Recycling editAs of 2023 WM operated 97 recycling facilities 15 WM has also participated in recycling focused initiatives with other companies LG Electronics for electronic waste recycling 16 Live Nation Entertainment for recycling at sports and music venues 17 PepsiCo for beverage container recycling 18 Valero Energy for waste to fuel conversion technology 19 Enerkem for converting waste to ethanol 20 International editIn 2009 Waste Management purchased a 40 percent stake in Shanghai Environment Group Co Ltd a wholly owned subsidiary of Shanghai Chengtou Holding Co Ltd 21 SEG sought Waste Management s investment in order to benefit from Waste Management s experience in the waste disposal field as well as improve their technology for waste disposal 22 Corporate issues edit1995 lawsuit edit Shareholders sued Wheelabrator Technologies s WTI board of directors for breach of their fiduciary duty challenging the merger of WTI into Waste Management In 1995 the case In re Wheelabrator Technologies Inc Shareholders Litigation came before the Court of Chancery of Delaware on an appeal regarding the Board s motion for summary judgment The shareholders argued the Board breached their duty of care because there was not sufficient process they didn t look at alternative transactions didn t consider information regarding waste s legal liabilities they didn t appoint a committee of independent directors to negotiate the merger and they didn t adequately consider the terms of the merger they breached their duty of loyalty and they breached their duty to disclose relevant information regarding the merger Ultimately the court dismissed the duty of disclosure claim but allowed the duty of loyalty claim to a degree In regards to the duty of loyalty claim the court disagreed with both the shareholders and the Board It labelled the merger as an interested transaction not a controlled shareholder transaction so the business judgment rule applies and the burden to prove waste is on the shareholders 23 24 Accounting improprieties edit Revelations of irregular accounting led to a major drop in stock price and to the replacement of top executives after a new CEO ordered a review of the company s accounting practices in 1998 Waste Management s shareholders lost more than 6 billion in the market value of their investments when the stock price plummeted by more than 33 9 The company had augmented the depreciation time length for their property plant and equipment artificially inflating the company s after tax profits by US 1 7 billion On July 8 1999 a class action lawsuit was filed against WMI and certain officers for issuing false statements Waste Management paid US 457 million to settle a shareholder class action suit in 2003 The SEC fined Waste Management s independent auditor Arthur Andersen US 7 million for its role 25 26 ERP software implementation failure edit In 2005 Waste Management entered into a Software Licensing Agreement SLA with SAP AG Under the agreement SAP and its wholly owned subsidiary Tomorrow Now were to implement SAP s Enterprise Resource Planning software The implementation began when an eight month pilot program was established in Waste Management s New Mexico market area the market share area at the time This initial implementation was to be followed in two months with a company wide implementation from Waste Management s headquarters in Houston Texas 27 In December 2007 Waste Management ended their ERP implementation effort Waste Management characterized the ERP implementation as non functional An SAP sponsored Solution Review determined that a customized ERP based upon an updated SAP ERP would need to be made in order to accommodate a company wide implementation Waste Management sued SAP for the US 100 million to recover the funds it had spent on the failed ERP implementation 28 In the lawsuit Waste Management accused SAP of fraud and deception SAP countered that Waste Management failed to present knowledgeable workers and accurate business models and failed to migrate data from legacy systems The suit concluded in 2010 under confidential terms and a one time payment from SAP to Waste Management disclosed to the SEC 29 Labor relations editIn 2007 Waste Management locked out Teamsters at its largest hauling operation in Alameda County CA The lockout lasted a little less than a month and put 900 members of the Teamsters ILWU and Machinists Union on picket lines and raised concerns over sanitary impact on the affected communities 30 The lockout was stopped when affected communities started legal actions against Waste Management According to Waste Management officials the company worked over three months to negotiate an agreement fair to both Waste Management and the union The union did not want to negotiate over the company s proposals and refused to offer their own proposal unless Waste Management agreed to withdraw all proposals from the table 31 Oakland s City Council reached a settlement with Waste Management over the dispute in March 2008 The company rebated more than 3 million to customers and Oakland customers received additional services over the next five years 32 Environmental policy and record editIn 1990 the board of Waste Management adopted an environmental policy including a policy of no net loss of biodiversity on the company s properties 33 34 Waste Management also took positions around that time supporting legislation on hazardous waste reduction 1988 35 waste export control 1989 36 and protection of endangered species 1992 37 Waste Management s operations consist of environmental protection groundwater protection environmental engineering and air and gas management Waste Management currently operates ten full scale waste treatment landfill projects in the U S and Canada As a member of the Chicago Climate Exchange CCX Waste Management made a commitment during the pilot phase to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by four percent below the average of its 1998 2001 baseline by 2006 38 They have also replaced nearly 500 diesel fueled trucks with vehicles that run on 100 percent natural gas These new garbage and recycling trucks comprise one of the nation s largest fleets of heavy duty trucks powered exclusively by natural gas 39 In November 2009 at Waste Management s Altamont Landfill a new plant began producing 13 000 gallons a day of LNG fuel from methane gas from the landfill that had fueled an electric power plant since 1969 Waste Management has said that the plant announced in April 2008 and built and operated by The Linde Group with state funding is the world s largest facility to convert landfill gas into vehicle fuel 40 41 42 Waste Management works with environmental groups in the U S to set aside land to create and manage wetlands and wildlife habitats The company s landfills currently provide approximately 21 000 acres 85 km2 of protected land for wildlife 73 landfills are certified 43 by the Wildlife Habitat Council In May 2011 Waste Management s Wheelabrator division agreed to pay a record 7 5 million settlement with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for a host of environmental violations at its plants in North Andover Saugus and Millbury Massachusetts The settlement was announced on May 2 2011 by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and Attorney General Martha Coakley s office 44 Financial restatements editOn November 14 1997 the company reclassified or adjusted certain items in its financial statements for 1996 and the first nine months of 1997 45 On August 3 1999 the company would have to restate first quarter results downward partly because of changes in the value of landfills and other assets in connection with its acquisition last year of Wheelabrator Technologies Inc 46 See also editList of waste management companiesNotes edit a b c d WM Financials NASDAQ Waste Management Inc 2020 Annual Report investors wm com 31 December 2020 Retrieved 19 November 2021 Waste Management Inc 2017 Annual Report Form 10 K sec gov U S Securities and Exchange Commission February 2018 a b Waste Management Phoenix Open Renamed WM Phoenix Open Retrieved February 13 2022 a b WM CEO details new branding and sustainability push Yahoo news Aseltine McRea Modi Shukla and Sullivan A Strategic Case Analysis Waste Management Inc Archived 2007 10 26 at the Wayback Machine Spring 2006 3 6 3 Summary of Competitive Analysis The three largest national companies Waste Management Allied Waste and Republic Services together handle more than half the solid waste generated in the United States today and Allied and Republic have since merged Swanson Stevenson 1993 03 29 Lucrative Lure Of Garbage Hauling Has Long Been A Dutch Treat Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2016 03 31 Dean L Buntrock et al Waste Management Inc Lit Rel No 17435 March 26 2002 www sec gov Retrieved 29 March 2018 a b Waste Management Founder Five Others Sued for Massive Fraud www sec gov Retrieved 29 March 2018 Greer Jim 2004 01 30 Turnaround ace pulls WMI out of the dumps Houston Business Journal Houston bizjournals com Retrieved 2010 07 10 Waste Management Trashing a Merger Bloomberg com 15 July 2008 Retrieved 29 March 2018 via www bloomberg com Waste Management Inc Form 8 K Current Report Filing Date Jul 14 2008 PDF secdatabase com Retrieved May 13 2018 Waste Management Inc Form 8 K Current Report Filing Date Oct 14 2008 secdatabase com Retrieved May 13 2018 News and Analysis Archives PE Hub Retrieved 2023 01 19 Taylor Brian 6 April 2023 WM portrays sustainability as its growth driver Recycling Today Retrieved 27 February 2024 BRIEF eCycling at State Fair Park The Moore American Norman Okla TMCNet 18 August 2010 Retrieved 27 February 2024 WMI Partners with Live Nation on Recycling Waste Management Services Recycling Today 8 December 2009 Retrieved 27 February 2024 PepsiCo Waste Management Announce Partnership Designed to Improve On the Go Recycling Recycling Today 23 April 2010 Retrieved 27 February 2024 Waste Management Invests in Waste to Fuel Technology Waste360 26 August 2009 Retrieved 27 February 2024 Austin Anna Enerkem Secures Waste Management As Investor Biomass Magazine Retrieved 27 February 2024 Waste Management Buys 40 Percent of Shanghai Environment Group Waste Age 6 August 2009 Retrieved 2009 08 06 US waste manager nets 40 in SEG China Daily Retrieved 2009 08 06 In Re Wheelabrator Tech Shareholders Lit 663 A 2d 1194 CourtListener com CourtListener Retrieved 2017 11 14 Jarrod Shobe Lecture on Fiduciary Duty BYU Law Nov 2017 PBS Waste Management System Breakdown PBS Retrieved 2007 06 07 CNN 2001 11 07 Waste Management settles suit Retrieved 2007 06 03 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a author has generic name help Harris County Texas Plantif s Original Petition PDF Retrieved 2011 09 19 CIO 10 Famous ERP Disasters Dustups and Disappointments Retrieved 2011 09 19 ComputerWorld 3 May 2010 SAP Waste Management settle lawsuit Retrieved 2011 09 19 Lockout ends as garbage workers OK new contract San Francisco Chronicle 2007 07 29 Retrieved 2009 03 26 Waste Management of Alameda County Deploys Temporary Substitute Workers NASDAQ GlobeNewswire Retrieved 2009 03 26 City of Oakland Settles Over 2007 Trash Lockout KCBS Retrieved 2009 03 26 Annual Report of the President s Council on Environmental Quality 1991 Executive Office of the President Council on Environmental Quality April 1991 Retrieved 22 June 2022 WMI 1990 Environmental Policy reprinted in ILO Training Materials Retrieved 22 June 2022 Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Transportation Tourism and Hazardous Materials Commerce on Energy and Commerce U S House of Representatives on H R 2800 Serial No 100 211 April 21 1988 U S Government Printing Office 1989 Retrieved 22 June 2022 Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs U S House of Representatives July 12 1989 U S Government Printing Office 1989 Retrieved 22 June 2022 Reauthorization of the Endangered Species Act Before the Subcommittee on Environmental Protection Committee on Environment and Public Works U S Senate April 10 1992 U S Government Printing Office 1992 ISBN 9780160391224 Retrieved 22 June 2022 Waste Management joins Chicago Climate Exchange Houston Business Journal Houston bizjournals com 2003 02 21 Retrieved 2010 07 10 WM 2006 Sustainability Report Archived July 28 2010 at the Wayback Machine Waste Management To Run California 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