You know that pile of cardboard boxes taking over your storage room? Or the electronic equipment gathering dust because you can’t just throw it in regular trash? That’s space you could be using for something that actually matters to your business.
When your recycling gets handled properly, you’re not just clearing space. You’re meeting New York State regulations that prohibit electronic waste in regular disposal. You’re reducing costs by avoiding contamination fees. You’re contributing to Nassau County’s sustainability efforts while your competitors are still figuring out where their trash even goes.
The result is a cleaner property, regulatory compliance, and the peace of mind that comes from working with people who’ve been doing this right for over two decades.
We’ve been serving Jericho and Nassau County since 2000. We’re the family-owned company that actually answers the phone, shows up when we say we will, and handles your materials the way they should be handled.
While other companies treat recycling as an afterthought, we’ve built relationships with recycling centers and facilities throughout Nassau County. We know the regulations, understand the proper disposal methods, and have the equipment to handle everything from cardboard to electronics safely.
Our team consists of professionally trained technicians who take this work seriously. Because when Long Island’s last municipal landfill closes and waste management becomes even more critical, you want to work with people who saw this coming and prepared accordingly.
First, we assess what you need recycled and determine the right container size for your materials. Whether it’s cardboard from regular business operations or a one-time cleanout of electronic equipment, we match the service to your specific situation.
Next, we deliver the container at a time that works for your schedule. You fill it with your recyclable materials, and we handle the rest. No need to sort everything perfectly or worry about contamination guidelines—that’s our job.
Finally, we pick up the full container and transport everything to the appropriate recycling facilities throughout Nassau County. Your materials get processed correctly, you get documentation for compliance purposes, and your space is clear for more important things.
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Your recycling service includes professional-grade containers sized for your specific needs, from small office cleanouts to large commercial operations. We handle cardboard, paper materials, and electronic waste that Nassau County regulations require to be recycled separately.
Each pickup includes proper documentation for your records, especially important for businesses that need to demonstrate compliance with New York State recycling requirements. With Long Island’s waste management situation becoming more challenging, having proper documentation isn’t just helpful—it’s essential.
You also get the reliability that comes from working with a local company that’s been navigating Nassau County’s recycling landscape for over twenty years. We know which facilities handle which materials, understand the seasonal capacity issues, and have backup plans when the unexpected happens.
We handle cardboard, paper products, and electronic waste that New York State law requires to be recycled separately from regular trash. This includes computers, televisions, printers, and other electronic equipment that cannot legally go to landfills due to heavy metals and rare earth materials.
For cardboard recycling, we accept clean corrugated containers, packaging materials, and office paper. Contaminated materials—those with food residue or other substances—need special handling, which we can arrange. The key is proper sorting and clean materials, which maximizes recycling effectiveness and keeps costs reasonable for everyone involved.
For most recycling pickups in Jericho and Nassau County, we can arrange service within 24 to 48 hours of your call. Emergency cleanouts or time-sensitive situations often get same-day or next-day service, depending on our schedule and container availability.
Regular customers can set up recurring pickup schedules that work around their business operations. This is particularly helpful for companies that generate consistent amounts of recyclable materials and want predictable service without having to call each time. We’ve found this approach works better for everyone—you get reliable service, and we can plan routes more efficiently.
Yes, we provide containers ranging from small bins for office recycling to large roll-off containers for major cleanouts or construction projects. The size depends on your volume and the type of materials you’re recycling.
For businesses with regular cardboard generation, we often recommend our larger containers that can handle weekly or bi-weekly pickup schedules. For one-time projects like office moves or warehouse cleanouts, we’ll assess the scope and recommend the most cost-effective container size. Getting this right upfront saves money and prevents the hassle of overfilling containers or needing additional pickups.
Your recyclable materials go to certified processing facilities throughout Nassau County and the broader region. Cardboard and paper products typically go to facilities that process them back into new paper products, while electronic waste goes to specialized e-waste recyclers that safely extract valuable materials and properly dispose of hazardous components.
We maintain relationships with multiple facilities because different materials require different processing capabilities. This also provides backup options during peak seasons or when individual facilities reach capacity. You receive documentation showing where your materials went and confirmation of proper processing, which is increasingly important for businesses that need to demonstrate environmental compliance.
We cannot accept hazardous materials, chemicals, paint, or materials contaminated with hazardous substances in our standard recycling containers. These require specialized handling and different disposal methods that we can arrange separately if needed.
For cardboard and paper recycling, we cannot process materials that are heavily contaminated with food waste, oils, or chemicals. Light contamination can sometimes be handled, but extensively soiled materials compromise the entire recycling batch. Electronic waste has its own restrictions—we cannot take items with cracked screens that might leak harmful substances, or batteries that haven’t been properly removed from devices.
Recycling costs vary based on material type, contamination levels, and current market conditions for recycled materials. In many cases, clean cardboard and paper actually have value, which can offset collection and processing costs. Electronic waste typically costs more to process due to specialized handling requirements.
The real cost comparison includes regulatory compliance and long-term waste management expenses. With Long Island’s landfill capacity decreasing and disposal costs rising, proper recycling often provides better long-term value than standard waste disposal. Additionally, businesses that can demonstrate proper recycling practices often qualify for waste reduction incentives and avoid potential fines for improper disposal of regulated materials like electronics.