Recycler • plastic recycling • Long Beach, CA

Corridor Recycling

Recycler
Long Beach, CA 90810

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Overview

Corridor Recycling is one of the largest independently owned recycling centers in the Theystern United States. They're proud to have established a leadership role in Southern California that has set us apart from all other recycling companies. They process over 100,000 tons of paper, plastic, aluminum, glass, scrap metal, and electronic waste annually. Corridor Recycling is currently owned and operated by President, Gilbert Dodson, (Lt. Colonel - US Army, Ret.). He runs his business under a basic premise of "Yes they can." BUY/SELL RECYCLING: Corridor Recycling recognizes that you, the customer, are their most important asset. They strive to meet all recycling needs whether you are a producer or consumer. PRODUCERS OF RECYCLABLES: Corridor Recycling recycles: paper, aluminum cans, plastic, glass, metals, and electronic waste. The company is affiliated with Allan Company, the nation's largest independent recycler. This gives us the strength of a large company, so they can offer their customers top prices, while at the same time provide personalized service WORLDWIDE TRADER: Corridor Recycling is one of the largest independently owned processor, broker, packer, and exporter of recovered fiber in the Theystern United States. They ship over 100,000 tons of recycled material annually, all over the world. During their 18 year history, Corridor Recycling has developed and maintained supplier relationships with consuming mills both domestic and abroad. They work closely with mill buyers and managers in order to understand the ever changing demands and requirements of raw material stheircing and subsequent productions. "Yes they can" attitude - they live up to it everyday. "When you call - they'll be there"

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What does a recycler do?

A recycler takes certain used materials and prepares them to be processed and used again. This can include common items like paper, cardboard, plastic, or metal, along with other materials depending on the recycler.

Why might one recycler take something another one will not?

Recycling services can vary based on equipment, local rules, processing outlets, and the condition of the material. That is one reason the same item may be accepted in one place but turned away somewhere else.

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