For “where to watch waste management,” people are usually asking about one of two things: the Waste Management Phoenix Open golf tournament, or the 2024 indie found‑footage film “Waste Management.” I’ll cover both so you’re not left guessing.

1. If you mean the golf tournament (Waste Management Phoenix Open)

Today it’s branded as the WM Phoenix Open, a PGA Tour event held each year in early February in Arizona. Broadcast and streaming rights typically sit with:

  • A major sports network (often Golf Channel / a large US sports broadcaster) for early rounds.
  • The same broadcaster or a partner network for weekend coverage.
  • That network’s official streaming app, which usually requires a cable, satellite, or live‑TV streaming login (examples in the Reddit thread: people accessed a Golf Channel stream but needed a TV provider login).

To find the exact “where to watch” for this year’s WM Phoenix Open in your country:

  1. Search your local TV guide for “WM Phoenix Open” or “Phoenix Open” around early February.
  1. Check the schedule page of your region’s main golf or sports channel (they’ll list live PGA Tour events and streaming links).
  1. If you use a live‑TV streaming service (YouTube TV, Hulu Live, etc.), search within it for “Phoenix Open” during tournament week.

Mini‑tip: Forum discussions on r/golf and similar subs often share up‑to‑date legal streams and clarify which network has the rights in a given year.

2. If you mean the 2024 found‑footage film “Waste Management”

There is a 2024 feature called “Waste Management” , directed by Dan (or Dani) Lotz, about two friends who find a lottery ticket and try to cash in.

Current streaming status

Film‑tracking sites list it but note that it’s “not streaming” on the big subscription platforms yet (Netflix, Prime Video, etc.), and instead point you to JustWatch or similar aggregators, which currently show no active mainstream streaming services.

  • Some releases have been posted or promoted via YouTube (e.g., “Waste Management – Found Footage Feature Film”), where you can watch the full film directly if it’s still publicly available.
  • Independent films like this often rotate between:
    • Free or ad‑supported YouTube/creator channels.
* Vimeo or the director’s own site.
* Later availability on rental platforms like Amazon once distribution is set up.

How to track it quickly:

  1. Look it up on a film‑tracking site (Letterboxd, IMDb) and follow the “Where to watch” or JustWatch link they provide.
  1. Check the director’s or film team’s social links (YouTube, Patreon, X/Twitter, Instagram) for the latest watch links and premieres.

Example: One YouTube description for the film explicitly frames it as a found‑footage feature for Joel Haver’s Oscar contest and links to the director’s socials and Patreon, which is where future distribution updates are likely to appear.

3. If you meant something else by “waste management”

There are also:

  • General waste‑management safety/education videos offered as paid or corporate streaming modules (training platforms listing “Waste Management” under safety and compliance topics).
  • A mix of TV content on recycling and trash (shows like the fictional “Trash Talkers,” documentaries about global waste, etc.), which tend to air on documentary or educational channels according to curated TV guides.

If your question is about training videos or a TV show with “Waste Management” or “recycling” in the title, clarify which one (title + year or channel), and I can narrow down specific legal places to watch.

TL;DR:

  • Golf tournament → Check your local sports/golf channel and its streaming app around early February; forums like r/golf often share which network has it each year.
  • 2024 film “Waste Management” → Not on major streamers yet; currently tracked as “not streaming” on aggregators, but you can find a full found‑footage feature version on YouTube via the director’s channel.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.