Waste Management (NYSE: WM) Stock Price Prediction and Forecast 2025-2030 (June 2025)

Waste Management has new market expansion opportunities and a growing renewable energy business. Here's where the stock may be headed through 2030. The post Waste Management (NYSE: WM) Stock Price Prediction and Forecast 2025-2030 (June 2025) appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..

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Waste Management (NYSE: WM) Stock Price Prediction and Forecast 2025-2030 (June 2025)

Shares of Waste Management Inc. (NYSE: WM) are still trading near their all-time high after increasing 2.1% from a month ago. Year to date, the stock is up about 18.4%, outperforming the S&P 500, which is less than 2% higher in the same period. As the market continues to recover from a significant downturn earlier in the year, the industrials sector staple maintains its position as a defensive stock, with the company currently boasting 84.2% institutional ownership.

24/7 Wall St. Key Points:

  • Waste Management Inc. (NYSE: WM) has a large competitive moat, new market expansion opportunities, and a growing renewable energy business.

  • Here’s a look at where 24/7 Wall St. anticipates the stock may be headed through the end of the decade.

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Although Waste Management is a trash-hauling behemoth today, it had humble beginnings. Harm Huizenga began picking up garbage in Chicago in 1893 for $1.25 per wagonload. About 75 years later, his grandson Wayne Huizenga resurrected the family business, founded Waste Management, and quickly undertook a growth-by-acquisition strategy, buying up hundreds of small trash collection services across the country.

Those days are long gone. U.S. Waste Services, which had been a publicly traded company since 1987, acquired Waste Management in 1998 and assumed the Waste Management name. The stock has generated total returns of nearly 1,470% over three decades, compared to a 966% return by the S&P 500. The trash hauler began paying a dividend when the two companies merged, and it has consistently increased the payout every year since 2004. Since then, the dividend has grown from $0.75 per share to $3.30 per share and it has raised the payout by a compound growth rate of 7.2% annually for the past 10 years.

24/7 Wall St. aims to provide readers with our assumptions about the stock’s prospects going forward, what growth we see in the stock for the next several years, and what our best estimates are for its share price each year through 2030.

Waste Management’s Recent Success

There are few things as certain in life as death and taxes, but one of the essentials for quality of life is trash collection. Because it is so vital to our health and well-being, Waste Management is a stalwart stock in all kinds of markets. Even during the pandemic, the stock held up better than most. Over the past five years, shares have outpaced the market, doubling in value.

Stock Price Revenue* Net Income*
2015 $53.37 $13.996 $1.298
2016 $70.91 $12.961 $0.753
2017 $86.30 $13.609 $1.182
2018 $88.99 $14.914 $1.925
2019 $113.96 $15.455 $1.671
2020 $117.93 $15.218 $1.496
2021 $166.90 $17.931 $1.816
2022 $156.88 $19.698 $2.238
2023 $179.10 $20.246 $2.304
2024 $201.79 $22.063 $3.200

*Revenue and net income in billions.

Key Drivers for Waste Management

1. Wide and Deep Competitive Moat: While trash-hauling services are relatively easily replicated, Waste Management’s dominance in landfill ownership is difficult, if not impossible, to match. Few landfills if any are being approved and siting them is difficult because of the regulatory hurdles that must be scaled. The company holds roughly 30% of the U.S. landfill waste market share — the most of any individual company.

2. Expansion Opportunities: With its vertical integration and commanding leadership position in waste disposal and landfills giving it significant cost efficiencies, Waste Management’s recent acquisition of Stericycle allows it to expand into medical waste disposal. Stericycle operates in over 20 countries and handles more than 1 million tons of medical waste annually. There are numerous smaller operators in the space, giving WM a chance to roll up the industry.

3. Renewable Energy and Recycling: Although a trash hauling business doesn’t seem to translate easily into renewable energy, landfills produce significant amounts of methane gas, which Waste Management seeks to capture, store, and transport. The company has earmarked $3 billion for renewable energy and recycling. WM is also a major developer, operator, and owner of landfill gas-to-energy facilities for producing renewable electricity and renewable natural gas in the U.S. and Canada. It expects the segment to deliver EBITDA of $510 million in renewable energy and $290 million worth in recycling.

Stock Price Prediction 2025 to 2030

Wall Street analysts’ consensus one-year price target for Waste Management is $247.48, or 3.6% higher than today’s stock price. Of 25 analysts who follow the stock, 13 of them recommend buying shares, four with Strong Buy ratings.

However, 24/7 Wall St.’s year-end forecast is a bit more conservative, projecting the stock will trade for $238.09 per share. That represents no current upside potential, and it is based on its significant competitive advantages and expansion into new markets that should continue to insulate it from any further broad market sell-offs.

Revenue* Net Income* EPS
2025 $23,817 $2,992 $8.21
2026 $26,199 $3,390 $9.31
2027 $28,819 $3,865 $10.61
2028 $31,701 $4,444 $12.21
2029 $34,871 $5,111 $14.04
2030 $39,056 $5,980 $16.43

*Revenue and net income in billions

By 2030, Waste Management’s dominance across several waste disposal markets, as well as its preeminent position with landfills, will have revenue growing 12% annually and margin growth improving to 17%. We estimate, however, that the market will return it to its more historical earnings multiple of 29 by the end of 2030, giving us a target price of $476.47 per share, or nearly double the current share price. Here’s a look at how it gets there:

Price Target Upside Potential
2025 $238.09 −0.3%
2026 $269.99 13.0%
2027 $307.69 28.8%
2028 $378.51 58.4%
2029 $449.28 88.1%
2030 $476.47 99.5%

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