KEY POINTS
  • Waste Management CEO and President Jim Fish on Wednesday expressed confidence in the company's 2022 prospects.
  • "Our guidance that we just gave for 2022 is pretty darned robust," Fish said in an interview on "Mad Money."
  • Fish said the company is both investing in technology and new facilities, while rewarding shareholders with a dividend increase and stock buyback program.

Waste Management CEO and President Jim Fish on Wednesday expressed confidence in the company's 2022 prospects, despite the continued presence of inflationary pressures.

"Our guidance that we just gave for 2022 is pretty darned robust," Fish said in an interview on "Mad Money," referring to projected organic revenue growth of 6% and adjusted operating EBITDA growth of roughly 7%.