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Cardboard Recycling
Readily recyclable material with well established local markets for processing and manufacturing. Waxed, wet, and soiled cardboard is not recyclable but can be composted at commercial composting operations.
Glass Recycling
Recycled glass reduces emissions and consumption of raw materials, extends the life of plant equipment such as furnaces, and saves energy. Recycled glass can be substituted for up to 95% of raw materials and reduces costs for manufacturers while also benefiting the environment—a nice marketing feature.
Pallet Recycling
Pallets are used by many businesses to hold boxes of products and can be easily handled by a forklift, pallet jack, front loader or other jacking device. Pallets are made from wood, plastic, paper, or metal and come in a wide variety of sizes, and can be made from recycled materials.
eWaste Recycling
E-waste recycling is composed of waste by electronics goods that are not fit for their originally intended use. Such electronics products may be CRT’s LCD’s, telephones, radios, CPU’s, printers, fax machines, DVDs and CDs etc.
Document Destruction
Different grades of paper are used to produce a range of everyday items – from papers and magazines to advertising leaflets. Compliant with State and Federal privacy laws
Compost Recycling
Composting is a great way to improve the health of your backyard and reduce the amount of organic waste going to the landfill or waste-to-energy facility.
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- compost – 90%
- RECYCLED PLASTICS – 77%
- Reused wood – 65%