With
over thirty years of experience as a knowledgeable, trusted Columbus processor
and National broker, Grossman Environmental Recycling (GER) offers brokering and consulting service for a diverse range of customers from businesses, colleges, distribution centers, recycling facilities etc. looking to
“green” their workplace through recycling, waste reduction, and cost avoidance.
GER goes beyond traditional recycling programs. We offer companies like yours
proven, successful means of transforming many waste materials into recovered
recyclables keeping them out of your costly trash streams.
WE SPECIALIZE in marketing traditional types of paper and plastic, as well as the
more difficult to market paper and plastic materials which may be found in your
scrap stream, clean outs, obsolete or just accumulated items.
Some of the more unusual items we have successfully marketed are waxed coated
paper and board, plastic pails with ink or paint residues, expanded poly
styrene, silicone coated paper rolls and trim, foil backed paper, butt or jumbo
rolls of damaged paper or plastic, DVD’s, phone books with hot melt glues, and
orange construction barrels.
Value Added Servce-Recycling!
GER would love to talk with you about how we can work together to provide
recycling service to your client base. In addition to the great job you are
already doing for your customers, why not offer one more "value added" service?
Lets talk and see what we can do together!

If
you have been told something cannot be recycled, please contact us and we'll try to find a way to make it happen!
We've started a blog called "The Straight Scoop" in order to keep our customers informed of what is going on in the market. We'll give it to you straight and hope to shed some light on the happenings of the recycling market as a whole. Feel free to
join in the discussion with any pertinent info you may have as well.
GER was chosen by the Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO), and the Mayor of Columbus as an example of the model recycling company to work with in expanding the Mayor’s efforts for a “greener” Columbus. |