You know that pile of cardboard boxes in your garage? Those plastic containers cluttering your workspace? We handle all of it—properly sorted, responsibly recycled, completely off your hands.
No more wondering if your recycling actually gets recycled. No more trips to different drop-off centers with confusing rules. We pick up everything that can be recycled, sort it correctly, and make sure it ends up where it should.
Your space stays clean. Your conscience stays clear. And you get back to what matters most to you.
We’ve been serving Napeague and Long Island families since 2000. We’re the local team you call when you need recycling services that actually work.
We’re not the biggest company, but we’re the one that shows up when we say we will. Our drivers know the neighborhoods. Our office staff knows your name. And we’ve built relationships with the right recycling facilities throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
When Long Island’s recycling rules seem impossible to navigate, we handle the complexity for you. That’s what twenty-plus years of local experience gets you.
Call us or fill out our form. We’ll ask about what you need recycled, when you need pickup, and where to place the container. No sales pitch—just the information we need to serve you right.
We deliver a clean container to your location at the time we promised. Load it with your recyclables—cardboard, paper, plastic containers, metal cans. We handle the sorting and make sure everything goes to the right facility.
When you’re ready, we pick up the full container and deliver it to our network of recycling partners. You get confirmation that your materials were processed properly. Your part is done.
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Cardboard and paper products—from moving boxes to office documents. Plastic containers marked with recycling numbers 1, 2, and 5. Aluminum cans, steel cans, and clean metal materials.
Here in Napeague, we know the local recycling landscape. While some towns accept certain plastics and others don’t, we work with facilities that can properly process the widest range of materials. That means less confusion for you and better results for the environment.
We also handle the materials that many curbside programs won’t touch—large amounts of cardboard from business moves, mixed paper from office cleanouts, and bulk plastic containers from commercial operations. If it can be recycled responsibly, we’ll find the right place for it.
We accept cardboard, paper, plastic containers (numbers 1, 2, and 5), aluminum cans, steel cans, and clean metal materials. Unlike curbside programs with strict rules, we work with multiple recycling facilities to handle a wider range of materials.
The key is cleanliness—rinse out food containers, remove tape from cardboard, and separate different material types when possible. We’ll sort everything properly at our end, but clean materials get better recycling results.
If you’re unsure about specific items, just ask. We’d rather give you accurate information upfront than have materials rejected at the recycling facility.
Most pickups happen within 24-48 hours of your call, often same-day if you contact us early enough. We’ve been serving Napeague for over twenty years, so we know the area well and can usually accommodate urgent requests.
For regular service, we can set up weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly pickups depending on how much recyclable material you generate. Business customers often prefer weekly service, while residential customers typically choose bi-weekly or monthly.
We also offer early morning pickups if that works better for your schedule. Some customers prefer 7:30am pickup to avoid traffic or get containers out of the way before business hours.
We provide clean, properly sized containers as part of our service. You don’t need to buy or rent anything separately. We’ll recommend the right size based on how much material you typically generate.
Our containers are designed for easy loading with doors that swing open for bulky items like large cardboard boxes. They’re also clearly marked so there’s no confusion about what goes inside.
When we pick up full containers, we can either provide a replacement immediately or schedule the next delivery based on your needs. Most customers prefer to have a container available at all times.
Your materials go to established recycling facilities throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties where they’re properly processed. Cardboard becomes new paper products, plastic containers become new plastic goods, and metals get melted down for reuse.
We work with facilities that meet environmental standards and provide documentation of proper processing. This isn’t just hauling materials to a landfill—it’s actual recycling that creates new products and reduces environmental impact.
You can request confirmation that your materials were processed if needed for business compliance or personal peace of mind. We maintain relationships with our recycling partners specifically so we can provide this transparency.
Pricing depends on container size, pickup frequency, and material volume. We provide upfront quotes with no hidden fees—what we quote is what you pay.
Most residential customers pay between $40-80 per pickup depending on container size. Business customers with regular service often get better per-pickup rates. We can also quote flat monthly rates for predictable budgeting.
The best part? Recycling often costs less than regular trash disposal, and you’re doing something positive for the environment. Call us for a specific quote based on your actual needs.
Absolutely. We regularly handle office cleanouts, retail space renovations, and warehouse clearing projects. Large cardboard volumes from moving or inventory changes are especially common.
For big projects, we can provide multiple containers or schedule frequent pickups to keep your workspace clear. We’ll work around your business hours and coordinate with your team to minimize disruption.
Commercial projects often generate mixed materials—cardboard, paper, plastic, and metal all together. We sort everything properly so you don’t have to spend time separating materials or making multiple trips to different recycling centers.