Recycler

Designer and manufacturer of floors and ceilings that accepts ceiling tiles for recycling. In order to begin the ceiling tile takeback process, the potential recycling project must be registered. This can be done via our website electronically via the links below. Armstrong will need to review the full hazardous inspection report in order to clear…

Recycler

Electronics recycler serving all of Massachusetts, as well as the rest of the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. Accepts all electronic material (full list here). Materials can be picked up, dropped off, or shipped.

Recycler

Recycling all grades of wastepaper, including obsolete roll stock.Ā  Our secure facility offers confidential document destruction. Hanna Paper is AAA certified by the National Association for Information Destruction (NAID).

Recycler

ICT provides electronics recycling and value recovery services for small to large organizations nationwide. We recycle IT equipment, medical equipment, electronic devices, servers, and anything that plugs into a wall. In some cases, if the material has residual value, we can perform recovery services to give value back to clients. All data and material is…

Recycler

GlobalCycle, Inc. is the only fully permitted industrial and commercial wastewater treatment and recycling plant in Massachusetts.Ā GlobalCycle Inc. is authorized to accept various nonhazardous industrial wastewaters from off-site sources and using specific reclamation and water filtration systems, recycle it into a stable and reusable water source for varied industrial applications.

Recycler

New England Disposal Technologies, Inc. (NEDT) has 2 household hazardous product collection centers located in Sutton and Westfield, MA. Both centers are permitted to accept household hazardous products from businesses and households from any municipality in Massachusetts and certain adjoining states.

Recycler

New England Disposal Technologies, Inc. (NEDT) has 2 household hazardous product collection centers located in Sutton and Westfield, MA. Both centers are permitted to accept household hazardous products from businesses and households from any municipality in Massachusetts and certain adjoining states.