Great Lakes Recycling
- 181 Gardenier Rd Oswego New York 13126 United States
Profile
Great Lakes Recycling is a dedicated recycling center serving Oswego County and surrounding areas in New York. Committed to environmental sustainability, the organization provides responsible and efficient recycling solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial clients. With an emphasis on reducing landfill waste, Great Lakes Recycling ensures that a wide range of materials—such as paper, cardboard, plastics, metals, and glass—are properly processed and reused. Their facility is equipped with modern sorting technologies and staffed by experienced professionals to maintain high standards of material recovery and environmental compliance.
What sets Great Lakes Recycling apart is its local focus and strong partnerships within the community. The organization works closely with municipal agencies and schools to support eco-friendly initiatives and educational outreach programs, promoting awareness about the importance of recycling and waste reduction. Through these collaborations, they play an active role in fostering a culture of environmental responsibility. Their transparent processes, community engagement, and reliability make them a trusted resource in the region’s sustainability efforts.
Key Services:
– Residential and commercial recycling collection
– Drop-off recycling center for various materials
– Processing of paper, plastics, metals, cardboard, and glass
– Industrial recycling solutions
– Community recycling education and outreach programs
– Partnerships with local municipalities and schools
– Environmentally responsible material sorting and disposal
– Custom recycling programs for businesses and institutions
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Contact Info
- 181 Gardenier Rd, Oswego, New York, 13126, United States
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Phone: (315) 343-1980
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