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Please view our catalog of all the different types of Recycling we accept & process.
Fiber Recycling
Fiber recycling involves collecting, sorting, and processing used fiber materials to create new products. This practice is essential for sustainability as it reduces waste, conserves natural resources, and lowers the carbon footprint. These materials are highly valued in the recycling industry for their quality and strength, making them crucial in the circular economy. By recycling fibers, businesses benefit from cost savings, enhanced brand image, and compliance with recycling incentives.
(OCC) - Old Corrugated Containers #11
Cardboard Recycling
OCC recycling involves processing used cardboard to create new products, reducing landfill waste, conserving resources, and offering cost savings and sustainability benefits.
(SOP) - Sorted Office Paper #37
Paper Recycling
Sorted Office Paper (SOP) #37 is clean, sorted office paper, mainly white and colored, used in recycling to produce new paper products, reducing waste and conserving resources.
Fiber Cores #14
Paper Recycling
Fiber cores are cylindrical components made from glass or plastic, used in fiber optic cables to guide light signals. They are essential in telecommunications and data transmission, reducing waste and conserving resources
(DLK) - Double-Lined Kraft #13
Cardboard Recycling
Double-Lined Kraft (DLK) is clean, unprinted corrugated cardboard used in new paper products, valued for its purity and strength in recycling. Materials can be brought in loose or bailed.
(CBS) - Coated Book Stock #43
Paper Recycling
Is clean, coated, groundwood-free sheets, shavings, cuttings, and guillotined books used in recycling to produce new paper products, reducing waste and conserving resources
(SRPN) - Sorted Residential Papers & News #56
Paper Recycling
A type of recovered paper made from clean, sorted residential paper and newsprint. It is valued for its quality and is used in the production of new paper products, contributing to recycling efforts.
Used Book (Shredded or Whole)
Book Recycling
Used books are pre-owned books that are recycled to produce new paper products. This process reduces waste and conserves resources, contributing to sustainability.
Plastic Recycling
PET
HDPE
PVC
LDPE
PS
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PET Clear or Mixed Color Regrind
PVC Flex or Rigid
EPS White Block
LDPE Film Baled
PET Green Chopped Strapping
EPS white densified blocks
PC/ASA black or mixed colors regrind
PC/ABS black regrind
TPO black regrind bumper grade, non-painted
PET clear regrind, preform/bottle grade clear no barriers
HIPS mixed or assorted color regrind
Polypropylene 30%-35% glass-filled regrind
Copolymer PP high melt 2+ izod regrind
Plastic Recycling
Plastic recycling involves collecting, sorting, and processing used plastic materials to create new products. This practice is essential for sustainability as it reduces waste, conserves natural resources, and lowers the carbon footprint. Recycled plastics come from various sources, including plastic bottles, containers, and packaging. These materials are highly valued in the recycling industry for their ability to be repurposed into new items, making them crucial in the circular economy. By recycling plastics, businesses benefit from cost savings, enhanced brand image, and compliance with recycling incentives
1 - PET
Plastic Recycling
PET (polyethylene terephthalate) is a widely used plastic, especially for food and drink packaging. PET bottles the most recycled plastic.
4 - LDPE
Plastic Recycling
LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene) is a thin, flexible plastic in items like bags, six-pack rings, containers, dispensing bottles, & wraps.
2 - HDPE
Plastic Recycling
HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) is a strong and thick plastic used for items like grocery bags, milk jugs, and shampoo bottles.
5 - PP
Plastic Recycling
PP (Polypropylene) is known for its hardness and sturdiness. Used in items like tupperwares, car parts, thermal vests, yogurt containers.
3 - PVC
Plastic Recycling
PVC (Polyvinyl chloride) comes in rigid and flexible forms. Rigid is used in pipes and frames, while flexible is used in plumbing, wiring, & flooring.
6 - PS
Plastic Recycling
Polystyrene (PS) is a cheap, common plastic found in items like cups, insulation, and take-out containers. Known as Styrofoam.
Other Recycling
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Wood
Pallet Waste
Tin/Aluminum/Steel
Product Destruction
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