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Recycling Lancaster and Palmdale

we take pride in committing to proper disposal for trash at the landfill. Our process is not limited to the landfill. We also recycle metal, donate to charities, and try to find other ways to prevent perfectly good items from going to the dump.

Concrete Recycling

Concrete is a material that is dense, cumbersome, and recyclable. Taking concrete products to the landfill is not always the best solution. It can be reused, crushed, and recycled as a sturdy economic base.

Cardboard Recycling

We take the first step in recycling cardboard by separating it from other paper products, such as office paper and newspaper. The cardboard is then baled and shipped to a mill, its shredded into small pieces, and turned into pulp with the help of an industrial machine. water and chemicals are introduced to break down the cardboard into fibers.

Electronics Recycling

With technology evolving everyday, our electronics become outdated and obsolete. There are different processes to have them recycled safely and securely.  We accept most electronics for proper recycling.

Metal Recycling

Metal is one of the ultimate materials that have helped build our society. It can be recycled many, many times over, and avoid it from being lost forever at the landfill.

Paper Recycling

Paper products are recycled by first sorting by classifications like paper stock, books and newspapers. it can be donated, taken to recycling centers, or recycled at home.

Wood Recycling

Wood can be recycled through various methods, including donating furniture to second hand stores, repurposing into furniture or crafts, chipping for mulch or animal bedding, or grinding for particleboard and other composite materials

What Our business promotes

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Norbert 

" I try to save as much as i can and give it to a new home. I'm a hoarder at heart, so I hate throwing anything that's still good. fortunately, we live in a society of abundance. The other side of that is that we can be wasteful if not carefull."
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