The New Jersey-based company Russell Reid has begun recycling construction, demolition and household cleanup debris at costs that are competitive with landfilling the material.
To accomplish this, the company recently built a recycling facility, which the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection approved for accepting and recycling used building materials such as lumber, sheetrock, asphalt, brick, concrete and household items such as old furniture, mattresses and properly de-commissioned appliances for recycling.
“The ability to efficiently recycle construction and household waste will help to preserve our resources and keep our state more garden-like,” says Gary Weiner, president of Russell Reid. To accomplish this, the company is offering various sizes of roll-off dumpster containers, including 10-yard, 20-yard and 30-yard sizes.
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