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We’re Here to Make Your Community or Business Cleaner & Greener.

We believe that the Earth is a precious resource that requires our constant care and attention. That’s why Advanced Disposal has made significant investments in the recycling industry over the last several years and will continue to add and expand recycling facilities to our operations.

We offer comprehensive recycling collection and processing services to both commercial and residential customers. We own and operate multiple Material Recycling Facilities or MRFs throughout the Southeast. We Have Recycling Solutions for Everyone.

  • Businesses
  • Industries
  • Schools
  • Hospitals
  • Churches & Other Non-profits
  • Cities & Counties
  • Residents

We Make Recycling Easy.

Advanced Disposal is proud to bring our Clean & Green initiatives to homes, communities and businesses by offering single stream recyclables collection, as well as more customized recycling solutions for manufacturing, construction and other industry/business needs.

What’s Single Stream Recycling?

No Sorting Needed – customers can mix all approved recyclable items in one container eliminating the need to sort materials. Recycling is just as easy as using the trash can, so there is no excuse for not recycling.

We Can Recycle Many Items In Your Home Or Business.

Items Collected*

  • Office Paper
  • Newspaper
  • Magazines and Inserts
  • Envelopes
  • Cardboard
  • Books
  • Phone Books
  • Junk Mail
  • File Folders
  • Aluminum Cans
  • Plastic Bottles and Jugs

* Check with your Advanced Disposal representative to confirm which items can be recycled in your area.

We Recycle and Think Others Should Too.

  • Plastic soda bottles are recycled into fiberfill, fleece wear, luggage, picnic tables, benches, carpet, buckets and pipe.
  • Forty recycled plastic soda bottles make enough fiberfill to stuff a sleeping bag.
  • You can save enough energy to operate a TV for 6 hours by recycling just two aluminum cans.
  • Aluminum cans are recycled into lawn chairs, construction products, aluminum foil and even cars.
  • Newspaper and other paper products are recycled into writing paper, cereal boxes, paper towel, tissue paper and cardboard.
  • Recycling 1 ton of paper saves 17 mature trees, 7,000 gallons of water, 3 cubic yards of landfill space, 2 barrels of oil and 4,100 kilowatt-hours of electricity – enough energy to power the average American home for 5 months.
  • We can easily put Mother Nature’s recycling system to work in our gardens by spreading yard waste around trees, shrubs, and other plantings. Some common mulching materials are: grass clippings, green leaves, brown leaves and wood chips