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WM is North America's leading provider of integrated environmental solutions. We partner with our customers and communities to manage and reduce waste from collection to disposal while recovering valuable resources and creating clean, renewable energy.
Founded in 1968, the company is headquartered in the Tower in Houston, Texas. Waste Management, Inc. USA Waste Services, Inc. January 1, 1968 in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
The Basics of Waste Management Services WM Trash refers to the collection, transport, processing, and disposal of waste materials. It's a service that encompasses everything from household trash pickup to large-scale recycling and landfill management.
A My WM account gives you access to all your service information from the online dashboard. Use your account to manage billing, request services, view pickup schedules and more. Starting from the wm homepage: In the upper right section of the screen, click Log In. Click Create Your Online Profile.
Any oil-based paints and stains should be taken to the Household Hazardous Waste Facility. Paints labeled as "latex paint" are not hazardous and can be thrown away with your regular household garbage IF it is completely dry - to the bottom of the can.
Batteries, Oil, Paint, Antifreeze and Electronics (BOPAE). These recyclables can be recycled year round, at the City of Franklin's Sanitation and Environmental Services Department. BOPAE is located at 417 Century Ct in Franklin, TN. You may contact the SES Department at (615)794-1516 for details.
Batteries, Oil, Paint, Antifreeze and Electronics (BOPAE). These recyclables can be recycled year round, at the City of Franklin's Sanitation and Environmental Services Department. BOPAE is located at 417 Century Ct in Franklin, TN. You may contact the SES Department at (615)794-1516 for details.
Bulky items such as: beds, couches, chairs, desks, and mattresses. To arrange a pick-up for bulky items, please call Sanitation and Environmental Services at (615) 794-1516. They should be placed at curbside every Tuesday, no later than AM.