Recycling Services

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Recycle Services

Premier Waste and Recycling is a full-service recycling provider with a wide range of  programs and services to accommodate all your disposal needs.  Our experience, innovation, and exceptional service have made us a leader in implementing effective and convenient recycling programs for:

Between our authorized sorting facility and partnerships with established recycling end-users, we are capable of providing recycling for a variety of materials, including, but not limited to:

Each of our programs is custom-tailored to meet your unique needs.  Premier Waste and Recycling can provide you with:

For more information please contact us at sales@premierwaste.net

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substance made from wood pulp, rags, straw, or other fibrous material, usually in thin sheets, used to bear writing or printing, for wrapping things, etc.
  thin, stiff pasteboard, used for signs, boxes, etc.
  any of a group of synthetic or natural organic materials that may be shaped when soft and then hardened, including many types of resins, resinoids, polymers, cellulose derivatives, casein materials, and proteins: used in place of other materials, as glass, wood, and metals, in construction and decoration, for making many articles, as coatings, and, drawn into filaments, for weaving. They are often known by trademark names, as Bakelite, Vinylite, or Lucite.
Chemistry. a silver-white metallic element, light in weight, ductile, malleable, and not readily corroded or tarnished, occurring combined in nature in igneous rock, shale, clay, and most soil: used in alloys and for lightweight utensils, castings, airplane parts, etc. Abbreviation: alum.; Symbol: Al; atomic weight: 26.98; atomic number: 13; specific gravity: 2.70 at 20°C.
Chemistry. a low-melting, malleable, ductile metallic element nearly approaching silver in color and luster: used in plating and in making alloys, tinfoil, and soft solders. Symbol: Sn; atomic weight: 118.69; atomic number: 50; specific gravity: 7.31 at 20°C.
a hard, brittle, noncrystalline, more or less transparent substance produced by fusion, usually consisting of mutually dissolved silica and silicates that also contain soda and lime, as in the ordinary variety used for windows and bottles. [/slider ]
  • [slider title="drywall "] a material, as wallboard or plasterboard, used for such a wall.
  • the hard substance, formed of mineral matter, of which rocks consist.
    a block of clay hardened by drying in the sun or burning in a kiln, and used for building, paving, etc.: traditionally, in the U.S., a rectangle 2 1/4  × 3 3/4  × 8 in. (5.7 × 9.5 × 20.3 cm), red, brown, or yellow in color.
    an artificial, stonelike material used for various structural purposes, made by mixing cement and various aggregates, as sand, pebbles, gravel, or shale, with water and allowing the mixture to harden.
    discarded metal suitable for reprocessing; “he finally sold the car for scrap metal”
    the portion of the earth’s surface consisting of disintegrated rock and humus.
    equipment that involves the controlled conduction of electrons (especially in a gas or vacuum or semiconductor)