Recycling.
Recycling is the process of collecting, processing, and transforming waste materials into reusable resources. In a recycling company, this service helps reduce landfill use, conserve natural resources, and give new life to items such as plastics, metals, paper, and industrial byproducts—turning waste into valuable raw materials for future production.

The following coditions apply to all REC prefix waste unless noted otherwise. No asbestos, mercury, cyanides, sulfides, reactives or large pieces of metal or concrete. Halogens <0.1%
REC01 | RCRA empty metal containers | Containers must be RCRA empty, must not be acutely hazardous, |
REC02 | Organic solvents. Can be profiled with no EPA codes | Unused material only, 30G or larger conainers. See aaceptable products list |
The Power of Recycling
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How it works?
Recycling is the process of collecting, sorting, and processing waste materials—such as plastics, metals, paper, and industrial byproducts—so they can be reused as raw materials. Recycling companies first gather waste from various sources, then separate it by type and quality. The materials are cleaned, processed, and transformed into reusable products, closing the loop and reducing the need for virgin resources. This process conserves natural resources, reduces landfill waste, and supports a circular economy.
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What are the benefits?
Recycling is the process of collecting, sorting, and processing waste materials—such as plastics, metals, paper, and industrial byproducts—into reusable resources. Recycling companies provide this service to reduce landfill use, conserve natural resources, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and minimize environmental impact. Additional benefits include cost savings for industries, compliance with environmental regulations, and supporting a sustainable, circular economy.
