When you work with us, your recyclables actually get recycled. We don’t just talk about environmental responsibility—we live it every day through our connections with recycling centers throughout Nassau County.
You get transparent pricing, reliable pickup schedules, and the peace of mind that comes from working with a fully licensed and insured company. Your cardboard, paper, and other recyclables are sorted properly and sent to the right facilities, not just dumped somewhere.
No more wondering if your recycling efforts actually matter. No more dealing with companies that promise the world and deliver headaches.
Millennium Container Service Inc. has been serving Roslyn Harbor and Nassau County since 2000. We’re family-owned, fully licensed, and insured—not some fly-by-night operation that disappears when problems arise.
We understand the unique recycling requirements in Roslyn Harbor, from the Village’s corrugated cardboard program to the specific regulations that govern what can and can’t be recycled in our area. When residents and businesses need reliable recycling services, they call us because we actually know what we’re doing.
Our track record speaks for itself: over 20 years of consistent, professional service to the communities we serve.
First, you contact us to discuss your recycling needs. We’ll assess what materials you generate and recommend the right container size and pickup schedule for your situation.
We deliver your container when promised and pick it up according to your schedule. Our team sorts through materials to ensure everything goes to the appropriate recycling facilities—we have established relationships with recycling centers throughout Nassau County.
After pickup, we transport your recyclables to the proper facilities where they’re processed into new materials. You get transparent billing and the satisfaction of knowing your waste was handled responsibly, not just hauled to the nearest landfill.
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We handle cardboard recycling, which is especially important in Roslyn Harbor where the Village has implemented specific programs for corrugated cardboard boxes. All boxes must be flattened, and we ensure they’re processed correctly.
Paper recycling includes newspapers, office paper, and mixed paper materials. We separate these from other recyclables as required by local facilities. Metal containers, plastic bottles, and approved containers are processed through our established network of recycling partners.
For businesses generating larger volumes, we provide commercial recycling containers and can customize pickup schedules. Every ton of paper we recycle saves 17 trees, 700 gallons of water, and reduces air pollution by 60 pounds—real environmental impact, not just good intentions.
We handle cardboard (especially corrugated boxes that must be flattened), newspapers, mixed paper, plastic bottles (#1, 2, 4, 5, and 6 only), metal cans, and glass bottles. However, glass recycling has become more challenging recently due to contamination issues, so we’ll work with you on the best approach for glass materials.
We cannot accept hazardous materials like paint, batteries, electronics, or volatile substances. Electronics must be taken to the Town of North Hempstead by the homeowner or recycled through manufacturer programs. If you’re unsure about specific materials, call us—we’d rather clarify upfront than have problems during pickup.
Recycling pickup in Roslyn Harbor is handled through private contracts with companies like ours, not municipal collection. We coordinate directly with you to establish pickup schedules that work for your needs—whether that’s weekly, bi-weekly, or customized for your business volume.
We provide containers appropriate for your recycling volume and ensure pickup happens on schedule. During pickup, our team checks materials to ensure they meet recycling facility requirements. This prevents contamination issues that can result in entire loads being rejected by recycling centers.
Your recyclables go to established recycling centers throughout Nassau County where we have direct relationships. We don’t just drop materials at the nearest facility—we ensure they go to appropriate processors based on material type.
Cardboard and paper get processed into new paper products. Metals are melted down and reformed. Plastics are cleaned and processed into new plastic materials. We track where materials go because we’re accountable for proper disposal, not just collection. This is why our pricing is transparent—you’re paying for actual recycling, not just hauling.
Yes, we handle commercial recycling for businesses throughout Nassau County, including Roslyn Harbor. We provide larger containers for businesses that generate significant volumes of cardboard, paper, or other recyclables.
Commercial clients often need more frequent pickups and customized solutions. We can provide multiple container types if you generate different recyclable materials. Our commercial recycling helps businesses meet environmental goals while often reducing overall waste management costs through proper material separation.
Recycling costs depend on container size, pickup frequency, and material types. We provide transparent pricing upfront—no hidden fees or surprise charges that some companies spring on you later.
Many clients find that proper recycling actually reduces their overall waste management costs because recyclable materials often cost less to process than general waste. We’ll assess your current situation and provide honest pricing that reflects the actual service you need, not inflated rates designed to maximize our profit.
Yes, Millennium Container Service Inc. is fully licensed and insured to operate in Nassau County and surrounding areas. We carry all required permits and insurance coverage, which protects both you and us during service.
This matters more than most people realize. Unlicensed companies can leave you liable for problems, and uninsured operators can’t cover damage if something goes wrong. We’ve maintained proper licensing and insurance for over 20 years because we operate as a legitimate business, not a corner-cutting operation.