CELLNETIX PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORIES
Matanuska-Susitna Borough, AK • Recycler
Palmer, AK 99645
Overview
CELLNETIX PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORIES is located at 2500 S Woodworth Loop, Ste 200, Palmer, AK 99645 and is classified as a Recycler by the Environmental Protection Agency. CELLNETIX PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORIES has the Handler ID: #AKR000204651.
To contact CELLNETIX PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORIES, call (206) 576-6702, or view more information below.
Recyclers are essential in transforming discarded materials into valuable resources, reducing the strain on natural ecosystems and minimizing landfill waste. By collecting, sorting, and processing items like paper, plastics, metals, glass, and electronics, recyclers help divert waste from disposal and reintroduce it into the supply chain.
Last updated: Mar 01, 2025.
EPA & RCRA Information
EPA Handler ID
- AKR000204651
Handler Type
- Recycler
NAICS Codes
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Contact Information
Street Address
2500 S Woodworth Loop
Ste 200
Palmer,
AK
99645
United States
County
Matanuska-Susitna Borough, AK
United States
Phone
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the official CELLNETIX PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORIES website?
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What materials can be recycled?
Recyclable materials typically include paper, cardboard, plastics, metals, glass, and certain electronics. Contact your local recycler to confirm which materials are accepted.
How should I prepare my items for recycling?
Items should be clean, dry, and free of food residue. Break down cardboard boxes, rinse out containers, and sort materials as required by your recycler.
Do I need to separate recyclables?
Some recyclers use single-stream recycling, allowing you to mix materials, while others require separation by type. Check with your recycler for their specific guidelines.
Can I recycle electronics and batteries?
Yes, many recyclers accept electronics and batteries, but these often require special handling. Contact your recycler to confirm and learn about any associated fees or requirements.
What items are not accepted for recycling?
Non-recyclable items often include food-contaminated containers, plastic bags, Styrofoam, and hazardous materials. Always check with your recycler for a full list of prohibited items.
Is there a cost to recycle certain items?
While many items can be recycled for free, some items like electronics, appliances, and certain hazardous materials may incur a recycling fee. Contact your recycler for specific pricing.
Can recyclers pick up items from my location?
Many recyclers offer pickup services for large or bulk items, while others may require you to drop items off at their facility. Verify with your recycler if pickup services are available in your area.
What happens to materials after they are recycled?
Recyclable materials are processed and turned into raw materials used to create new products, reducing the need for virgin resources and lowering environmental impact.
Do all plastics get recycled?
Not all plastics are recyclable. Items with resin codes #1 and #2 are commonly recycled, while others may not be accepted depending on your recycler's capabilities.
How can I find a reliable recycler near me?
You can search online directories, check with local government resources, or ask for recommendations from friends or community organizations to find a reliable recycler.