Transfer Station
Pullman Waste Processing is Premier Waste and Recycling’s on-site construction and demolition recycling facility. Located in Chicago, our recycling facility is fully permitted and capable of processing over 1,300 tons of material per day.
Our transfer station is located at 10823 S Langley Ave.

Hours of Operation: 6:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Pullman Waste Processing accepts the following materials:
• unused or scrappaper »
• cardboard » products
• cardboard »
• plastic » (#1-5 and #7; as well as rubber)
• metal »
• glass »
• solid debris » (stone, brick, concrete, soil, etc.)
• wood »
• drywall »
No transfer of waste – recyclable materials only.
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.
a 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.
any of a class of elementary substances, as gold, silver, or copper, all of which are crystalline when solid and many of which are characterized by opacity, ductility, conductivity, and a unique luster when freshly fractured.
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.
the remains of anything broken down or destroyed; ruins; rubble
the hard, fibrous substance composing most of the stem and branches of a tree or shrub, and lying beneath the bark; the xylem.
a material, as wallboard or plasterboard, used for such a wall.