Waste Management Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
CCSO | B | Carbon Collective Climate Solutions U.S. Equity ETF | 1.14 | |
MPAA | B | Motorcar Parts of America, Inc. | 5.42 | |
WM | B | Waste Management, Inc. | 1.39 | |
SRCL | B | Stericycle, Inc. | 0.00 | |
CMC | B | Commercial Metals Company | 1.73 | |
NSC | B | Norfolk Southern Corporation | 1.79 | |
KRT | B | Karat Packaging Inc. | 2.23 | |
GENC | C | Gencor Industries Inc. | -0.26 | |
RDUS | C | Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. | 5.69 | |
HAL | C | Halliburton Company | 2.95 |
Related Industries: Auto Parts Building Materials Chemicals Conglomerates Contract Manufacturers Engineering & Construction Farm & Construction Equipment Medical Instruments & Supplies Oil & Gas Equipment & Services Packaging & Containers Pollution & Treatment Controls Railroads Scientific & Technical Instruments Specialty Business Services Steel Waste Management
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
EVX | B | Market Vectors Environment Index ETF Fund | 13.05 | |
OIH | C | Market Vectors Oil Services ETF | 7.44 | |
IDU | A | iShares U.S. Utilities ETF | 6.42 | |
BDVG | A | IMGP Berkshire Dividend Growth ETF | 6.13 | |
RNEW | B | VanEck Green Infrastructure ETF | 5.62 |
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- Waste Management
Waste management (or waste disposal) are the activities and actions required to manage waste from its inception to its final disposal.
This includes the collection, transport, treatment and disposal of waste, together with monitoring and regulation of the waste management process.
Waste can be solid, liquid, or gaseous and each type has different methods of disposal and management. Waste management deals with all types of waste, including industrial, biological and household. In some cases waste can pose a threat to human health. Waste is produced by human activity, for example the extraction and processing of raw materials. Waste management is intended to reduce adverse effects of waste on human health, the environment or aesthetics.
Waste management practices are not uniform among countries (developed and developing nations); regions (urban and rural areas), and residential and industrial sectors can all take different approaches.A large portion of waste management practices deal with municipal solid waste (MSW) which is the bulk of the waste that is created by household, industrial, and commercial activity.
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