FLOOD BROTHERS’ RECYCLING PROMISE: TO COLLECT PRODUCTS AT THE END OF THEIR USEFUL LIFE AND RECYCLE THEM INTO USABLE RAW MATERIAL
Like you, Flood Brothers Disposal Service wants to manage the footprint we leave on our environment, helping to provide clean air and land for our children. Recycling not only conserves our natural resources, it helps to sustain our environment, reduces the need for landfilling and incineration, saves energy, and prevents pollution. Our state-of-the-art recycling facility consists of two 18,000 square foot buildings with over 200 employees, and we're actively venturing into new technologies such as vermicomposting.As experts in recycling, we're happy to work with your home or business to provide the best and most efficient service, and even customized recycling programs. We specialize in creating customized recycling service plans for commercial and industrial, office complex, high-rise, residential curbside, multifamily unit and construction needs so we can all pitch in toward a cleaner tomorrow.

Aluminum food and beverage cans

Aluminum food and beverage cans

Recycling just 1 ton of cardboard trash can save up to 46 gallons of oil. One person has the opportunity, on average, to recycle over 25,000 cans in a lifetime -- think of how much soda you drink and soup you eat! About half of the food in the United States goes to waste. Glass can be produced and recycled an infinite number of times.

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Newspapers, junk mail and envelopes

Newspapers, junk mail and envelopes

According to the EPA, as many as 35% of households in America don't recycle. Less than 10% of businesses in the country aren't recycling either. This represents an immense opportunity not only to help save the environment and adopt green waste management policies, but save money and space while doing so.

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Electronic Recycling

Electronic Recycling

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency states electronic waste is now the fastest growing segment of our nation's garbage production. There are ways that each and every one of us can turn this around -- by recycling!

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