Recycler

Mass Oyster Project is looking to collect oyster shells from restaurants. Ā The shell is used for oyster reef restoration programs to enhance oyster populations, cleaner water, and enhanced habitat in coastal areas.

Recycler

The Open Door serves the residents of Gloucester, Rockport, Manchester, Ipswich, and Essex. Our satellite pantry in Ipswich serves the residents of Ipswich, Essex, Boxford, Rowley, Georgetown, Hamilton, and Topsfield. We collect unspoiled, healthy food for our neighbors in need. All perishable food donated must have been handled in accordance with food safety regulations. All…

Recycler

Mission: OffBeet Compost diverts restaurant and household food scraps from going to traditional waste facilities (landfills & incinerators) in the Merrimack Valley Region. We collect and bring food scrapsĀ to local farms and composting facilities where food scraps are broken down into nutrient rich compost. Compost is then redistributed to participants and also sold to local…

Recycler

Veolia North America is a global leader in recycling hazardous and universal waste. Whether you have large or small quantities of fluorescent lamps, ballast, batteries, mercury waste, or computer electronics we can help you set up a cost-effective, safe, and compliant recycling program.

Recycler

ReEnergy Lewiston is a full service construction and demolition material (C&D) recycling facility that handles a wide variety of material. Serving the greater New England marketplace they recycle solid materials from construction and demolition activities and can truck materials from your site. A percentage of the material recovered in the recycling process is converted to…

Recycler

EppingĀ is New Hampshireā€™s first state-of-the art construction and demolition material (C&D) recycling facility that handles a wide variety of material. Serving the greater Boston market, EppingĀ accepts and recycles nearly all solid materials from construction and demolition activities. A large percentage of the material recovered in the recycling process is converted to wood chips, which are…

Recycler

ReEnergy Salem, which began operating in 1994, accepts a wide variety of waste from waste handlers, contractors, roofers, landscapers, property managers, clean-out companies, and homeowners. The facility recycles virtually all solid, non-hazardous construction and demolition (C&D) materials. Wood that is recovered in the process ultimately is converted to energy and other products. Metals are sorted,…

Recycler

ReEnergy owns and operates ReEnergy Roxbury Inc., which is a construction and demolition material processing facility in Roxbury, MA, that serves the greater Boston area. ReEnergy Roxbury Inc. accepts and recycles nearly all solid materials from construction and demolition activities.