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Cardboard

Post-Consumer Cardboards | Bulk Cardboard Recycling

How We Recycle Cardboard

Cardboard recycling begins with the collection of materials from various sources. Once the cardboard is picked up, it undergoes a process that includes compacting, baling, and storing the material. The compacting and baling help to reduce the volume of the cardboard, making it easier to transport and store. Once a large quantity of cardboard is accumulated, it is then taken to one of our recycling partners for further processing. At the recycling facility, the cardboard is broken down and transformed into new products through a series of steps that involve pulping, filtering, and reshaping the material. This sustainable practice helps to reduce waste and conserve valuable resources, contributing to a more environmentally friendly approach to waste management.

Preparing Cardboard for Recycling

To prepare cardboard for recycling, follow these simple steps:


Residential Customers

  1. Flatten the cardboard boxes to save space (This is not required).

  2. Place the flattened cardboard in the curbside bin provided or below/behind it for collection.


Commercial Customers

  1. Flatten cardboard boxes to maximize space in the bin or dumpster provided for recycling.


By following these guidelines, you can ensure that your cardboard is properly prepared for recycling and collection.

What We Take

  • Cardboard boxes

  • Cardboard egg cartons

  • Cardboard tubes

  • Cereal boxes

  • Corrugated cardboard

  • Gift boxes

  • Packaging boxes

  • Shipping boxes

  • Shoe boxes

  • Toilet paper rolls

  • And More!

What We DON'T Take

  • Cardboard contaminated with food waste

  • Cardboard wrapped with plastic, or foil

  • Cardboard mixed with other materials like metal or glass

  • Delivery boxes containing other materials such as foam or plastic

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