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Company QuestionsServicesDumpstersReporting a ProblemRecyclingBilling & AccountsEXPAND ALLCompany Questions - Who is Republic Services?
Republic Services is the second largest provider of solid waste collection, transfer, recycling and disposal services in the nation. Through 800 local operations and the efforts of more than 30,000 employees across the country, we serve a diverse base of customers at their homes and businesses. We have a relentless drive to follow through on the promises we make and work harder than anyone else in the industry to deliver assurance to our customers. Learn more about us. - I have heard various names for your company. Why is that?
Over the years, Republic Services has either merged with or purchased a number of hauling divisions and other waste and recycling operations around the country. Over time we will work to bring them all under one name: Republic Services. Regardless of the name, we are all operating under the same commitment—to follow through for our customers with services and solutions that consistently exceed expectations, while doing our part to steward the planet’s resources. - How can I contact my local waste hauler?
- Is Republic Services hiring?
Yes. Our nationwide network of more than 800 local waste collection, recycling and disposal operating divisions throughout the United States offers numerous opportunities for a rewarding career in waste management. Explore working for Republic Services. - How do I find and apply for positions at Republic Services?
We make finding a job easy. All open positions at our company are listed online and can be searched by job title, location or key word. Please note that Republic Services only accepts resumes in response to open job postings. Start your search for a job at Republic Services. - Is Republic Services publicly traded?
Yes. Republic Services’ stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange as RSG. - Do you publish annual reports?
- Who is on the Board of Directors of Republic Services?
- How do I research Republic Services for a news article?
We do our best to help members of the media report on our company and better understand our industry. From environmental sustainability to community education to breaking news, our Media Room is dedicated to helping you get the facts, quotes and photos you need to publish informative and accurate stories. - Do you grant media interviews?
- Do you have a media gallery or press kit available?
- How do I become a potential supplier to Republic Services?
- Can I become a Preferred Supplier?
Preferred Suppliers are selected as a result of a formal process to identify industry-leading suppliers capable of delivering goods and services that consistently meet our business needs and are able to provide us with a competitive advantage. Learn more within the procurement section of our website.
Services Dumpsters Reporting a Problem Recycling - What can I recycle?
Commonly accepted recyclables for your business include: construction and demolition materials, aluminum and metal cans; glass bottles; plastic #1 and #2; plastic bottles with a neck (soda bottles, laundry product containers, etc.); newspaper and magazines; corrugated cardboard/box board (e.g. cereal/soda/beer boxes and similar packaging). Exceptions do exist, so contact your local division for details. - What can’t I recycle?
Currently, we are not able to recycle the following: plastic-coated paper; wrapping paper; waxed paper; window glass; light bulbs; ceramics; plastics other than products coded #1 or #2; cookware; hardcover books; polystyrene foam plastic (even if it has the recycling symbol); plastic bags; aluminum foil or foil pie pans. In some areas we may not be able to recycle: wax-coated paper (milk cartons); #1 coded plastics; pizza boxes; or yogurt/margarine tubs or similar items. Find your local recycling program details for additions and/or exceptions to this list. - Do you recycle plastic bags?
Currently, we are able to recycling plastic bags in certain locations. Find your local recycling program details to regarding plastic bag recycling in your area. Some states and cities are passing laws requiring large retailers to offer recycling of plastic bags or we suggest use of reusable bags made of sturdy, lightweight materials. These reusable bags often come with money-saving incentives from retailers when used in lieu of paper or plastic carryout bags. - Do you recycle polystyrene foam plastic?
For all practical purposes, polystyrene foam plastic is not recyclable and we are not able to accept it for recycling at this time. Before discarding polystyrene foam plastic peanuts, consider taking them to your local mail and packaging store for reuse, typically without charge. - Do you recycle motor oil or oil filters?
- Do you recycle electronics?
Electronic recycling and e-waste collection is offered in many locations either as a drop-off site or scheduled pickup service. Find your local service details for electronic waste and recycling offerings, fees, locations and schedules. - Do you pick up furniture for recycling or reuse?
Items such as home furnishings, mattresses, carpet and appliances may require special handling and/or advance notice. If your item is in good condition, you may wish to donate it to a local charity or use freecycle.com as alternatives. Find your local service details for fees and to schedule a pickup
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