Industrials Waste Management

List of Waste-to-Energy Stocks

Every US-listed company BQ-MICS places in Waste-to-Energy, ranked by market capitalisation. Sortable, searchable, and updated with each session's close.

Companies 11
Combined market cap $137.76B
Median market cap $11.19M
Average move -0.05%
List of Waste-to-Energy Stocks Industrials 11 companies last close
Symbol Company Mkt Cap Price Chg % 1Y Revenue (TTM) Net Income (TTM) P/E Div. Yield% Why this company is listed here
WM 2nd Waste Management $89,763.36 Mn 223.57 -0.25% -0.28% 25.67 Bn 2,851.00 Mn 31.71 0.02
WCN 2nd Waste Connections $41,744.21 Mn 165.55 +0.33% -10.43% 9.76 Bn 1,060.51 Mn 40.29 0.01
CWST 2nd Casella Waste Systems $5,632.95 Mn 89.91 +0.67% -7.79% 1.96 Bn 5.70 Mn 1,031.70 0.00
FIP 2nd FTAI Infrastructure $476.27 Mn 4.03 -5.18% -11.23% 0.66 Bn -468.91 Mn -0.81 0.03
ACRG 2nd American Clean Resources $119.86 Mn 8.50 +6.38% +325.00% -2.01 Mn -59.56 0.00
CETY 2nd Clean Energy Technologies $11.19 Mn 0.92 +0.00% -75.66% 0.00 Bn -6.88 Mn -1.61 0.00
CLNV 2nd Clean Vision $10.40 Mn 0.01 +0.00% +0.00%
SNRG SusGlobal Energy $1.42 Mn 0.01 +0.00% -83.33% 0.00 Bn -4.10 Mn -0.35 0.00
WAST Waste Energy $1.38 Mn 0.01 +0.00% -75.00%
CREG Smart Powerr $0.41 Mn 0.18 +0.00% -98.71% 0.00 Bn -2.56 Mn -0.15 0.00
ASRE 2nd Astra Energy $0.00 Mn 0.00 -100.00%
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About this list

How many Waste-to-Energy stocks are there?

This list holds 11 US-listed companies, of which 3 have Waste-to-Energy as their primary business. The rest operate a substantial Waste-to-Energy business alongside something else, which is why they appear here as well as on their own primary list.

How is this list put together?

Every US-listed company is classified under BQ-MICS, our own multi-industry classification system. Unlike a single-label scheme it assigns each company a primary industry AND any secondary industries it genuinely operates in, and it records the reasoning behind every assignment — which you can read on each row of the table above.

Why do some companies appear on more than one list?

Because they genuinely operate more than one business. A retailer running a large cloud division belongs on both lists, and a classification that forces it onto one is hiding half the company. Every appearance beyond the primary one is labelled as secondary, and the toggle above the table hides them if you only want pure plays.

How often is this list updated?

Prices, market caps and performance figures refresh with each session's close. The classification itself is reviewed whenever a company's filings change what it does — a new segment, a disposal or an acquisition — rather than on a fixed calendar.

Can I screen these companies on other metrics?

Yes. Use Edit Columns above the table to add any of 1,000+ financial metrics and ratios to this list, or open the full stock screener to filter the whole market on them.