Recycler • Orange County, CA • Anaheim, CA

PHYSIS ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES INC

Recycler
Anaheim, CA 92806

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Overview

PHYSIS ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES INC is located at 1904 E Wright Cir, Anaheim, CA 92806 and is classified as a Recycler by the Environmental Protection Agency. PHYSIS ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES INC has the Handler ID: #CAL000396686.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this the official PHYSIS ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES INC website?

This page and website is a part of the Wastebits Locator, providing a comprehensive resource of contact information for waste handlers. It is not the official website of PHYSIS ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES INC. Is there information that we can update to keep things accurate? Request an edit to this page.

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.

What if our facility has large amounts of recyclable material but the process feels inefficient?

That is a common challenge for commercial and industrial operations, especially when recycling depends on multiple people, inconsistent handling, or too many service handoffs. What looks simple on paper can become messy fast without a clear process in place.

Wastebits has helped customers by:

  • increasing landfill diversion
  • improving recycling programs across the facility
  • reducing confusion around material handling and service coordination
  • simplifying tracking and reporting through software
  • helping customers reduce waste costs while improving operational efficiency

If your team wants to improve recycling without adding more complexity, contact Wastebits.