Overview
Tunnel Hill Partners (THP) is a full service, non-hazardous solid waste handling company founded in 2008 by the Principals at American Infrastructure MLP Funds as a platform for servicing the waste industry. We provide a variety of services including recycling, beneficial reuse, transfer and disposal to commercial and industrial customers.
We believe experience is the key to our quality services, and our Tunnel Hill Partners Management team has over 150 years combined experience in the waste management industry. Going forward, THP looks to grow its operation both organically and through strategic acquisition to continue as a leader in the waste-by-rail business.
Based in Jericho, NY, with assets in Long Island, New York City, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Ohio, the excellent services we offer are a direct result of our dedication and experience. Our primary focus is on the safe transportation and disposal of various materials, with an emphasis on the efficient and environmentally friendly use of rail transport.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the official Reclamation Landfill 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 Reclamation Landfill. Is there information that we can update to keep things accurate? Request an edit to this page.
What kind of waste service do I need?
That depends on what you’re trying to get rid of, how much there is, and whether it needs to be picked up or dropped off. Some jobs call for basic trash service, while others may need recycling, a dumpster, or a more specialized option.
What’s the difference between trash removal, recycling, and disposal?
Trash removal usually means collecting and hauling waste away. Recycling is meant to recover materials that can be used again, while disposal means the waste is taken to its final destination.
What should I know before I contact a waste company?
It helps to know what kind of waste you have, about how much there is, and whether you need a one-time service or something ongoing. Having those basics ready can make it easier to find the right fit.
What if I’m not sure where my waste should go?
That’s common, especially when the waste doesn’t clearly fit one category. If you’re dealing with a harder-to-place material or a larger commercial waste need, contact Wastebits and we may be able to help point you in the right direction.
How do I know if I need a pickup or a drop-off location?
That usually comes down to the type of waste, the amount you have, and whether the material can be safely transported by you. Some situations are simple enough for drop-off, while others make more sense as a pickup or scheduled service.