In 2010, the National Wildlife Habitat Council certified the Lockwood Landfill a Wildlife Habitat...
Landfills
WM’s Northern California/Nevada facilities are the birthplace of some of our most innovative technological solutions to the world’s sustainability challenges. From landfill gas-to-renewable energy plants that not only power our fleet of garbage trucks, but nearby communities as well, to large-scale local organics composting, certified wildlife conservation sites, and more, learn more about WM’s modern landfills.
Kirby Canyon’s Certified Wildlife Habitat
Since 2002, the national Wildlife Habitat Council has recognized Kirby Canyon for its ongoing...
About Guadalupe Recycling and Disposal Facility
Welcome to the Waste Management Guadalupe Recycling and Disposal Facility Serving San Jose and...
Certified Wildlife Habitat at Guadalupe
Since 2009, the Guadalupe Recycling and Disposal Facility has been certified wildlife habitat...
Renewable Energy at Altamont
One of the industry’s first renewable landfill gas to energy plants was built at the Altamont...
Composting for Alameda County
The Altamont Landfill opened the first industrial Covered Aerated Static Pile (CASP) composting...
A Certified Wildlife Habitat at Work
Nestled among the windmill-doted hills of the Altamont Pass, the landfill blends into the...
Western Bluebird Wildlife Conservation
Environmental stewardship is a core value of the Anderson Landfill culture. This facility...
A Sustainable Resource for Marin County
Redwood’s clean energy and recycling initiatives are designed to help the County achieve its goal...
Environmental Stewardship at Redwood
Redwood Landfill and Recycling Center's top priority is to practice environmental stewardship. In...
Green Energy at Redwood
At the Redwood Landfill, yesterday’s trash is today’s electricity, thanks to a renewable energy...
WM Invests US$825 Million Toward 100% RNG-Fueled Natural Gas Fleet
via ESG Review, read whole article here WM's Renewable Energy Investments Expected To Power More...
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Insights from WM’s New Area General Manager About Women in Leadership
Long before the term “sustainability” became as commonplace as it is today, Jessica Jones was drawn to designing green buildings and sustainable solutions. Her mother’s occupation as an engineering technician, coupled with her twin brother’s interest in mechanical...
Update Your WM Profile For Same-Day Service Alerts
In anticipation of seasonal weather conditions, road maintenance, and unexpected events, WM Northern California-Nevada asks all residents to update contact details on their WM profiles. This initiative is aligned with WM's commitment to fostering a resilient,...
CMC Service Update – March 31, 2023
Complete Collection Service in Monterey County Resumes, April 1 Negotiations with LiUNA Local 270 Continue March 31, 2023 – Despite an ongoing strike by LiUNA Local 270, CMC management has secured additional volunteer drivers and technicians to resume full collection...