The firm has made the benchmark list 13 out of the last 14 years.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

October 5, 2016

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Waste Management Back on Dow Jones Sustainability Indices-North America

Waste Management has been named to the 2016 Dow Jones Sustainability Index, marking its thirteenth time in 14 years to be recognized.

Companies are selected for the indices based on an assessment of their long-term economic, environmental and social practices. Only companies that lead their industries based on this assessment are included in the indices. Waste Management scored high on corporate governance, risk management, codes of conduct, climate strategy and social responsibility.

“We are just as proud today as we have been the preceding fourteen years to be once again named to the DJSI Index,” Waste Management CEO David P. Steiner said in a statement. “We are truly honored as it demonstrates our long-term commitment to making positive impacts within our company, for our customers, in our communities and on the planet.”

Launched in 1999, the DJSI were the first global indices to track the financial performance of the leading sustainability-driven companies worldwide. The DJSI are maintained collaboratively by the S&P Dow Jones Indices and RobecoSAM.

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