Sanitary Service Company, Inc. provides recycling and garbage collection services for residential and commercial customers in Bellingham, Ferndale, Birch Bay, Blaine, and the majority of unincorporated Whatcom County. Its residential recycling services include three stack recycling bins, three stack recycling bins self-haulers, preparing recyclables, plastics recycling, junk hauling, hazardous waste, lighting recycling and disposal, electronics recycling, confidential data shredding, and used bicycle recycling. The company’s recycling services also include commercial curbside recycling collection to businesses and multi-family units; waste audit and recycling assessment; and self-service recycling and disposal. Its residential and commercial waste collection services comprise garbage Toters, junk hauling, medicines and sharps disposal, hazardous waste, lighting recycling and disposal, electronics recycling, and confidential data shredding. The company’s commercial waste collection services also include dumpsters, drop boxes, enclosure guidelines, and waste audit and recycling assessment. Its waste collection services also comprise self-service recycling and disposal. The company also offers special services, such as event services, jobsite services, portable storage boxes, portable toilets, hand wash units, electronics recycling, confidential data shredding, junk hauling, used bicycle recycling project, and waste audit and recycling assessment.
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