Industries We Serve
Recycling for Government & Municipal Facilities
Government agencies and municipalities need recycling partners who understand compliance requirements, public reporting, and budget constraints. CRI works with city, county, and state facilities to implement transparent programs with full documentation.
Built for Public Accountability
Public-sector recycling carries requirements a private account does not: documented weights, transparent reporting, and a procurement process that demands a partner who can stand behind the numbers.
CRI weighs every load on state-certified scales, documents diversion for public reporting, and has spent 40 years working within public-sector procurement. The result is a program that holds up to scrutiny and still returns revenue to the budget.
Materials We Handle
- Office paper and records
- Cardboard and packaging
- Metals and electronics
- Pallets and crates
- Mixed recyclables
Full documentation for public reporting
Transparent tonnage and diversion records that stand up to audits and public disclosure requirements.
State-certified scale weights
Every load weighed on certified scales, so the numbers behind your reporting are defensible.
Public-sector procurement experience
Forty years navigating city, county, and state purchasing, so onboarding is straightforward.
Revenue back to the budget
Recovered material rebated against market rates, returning value to constrained public budgets.
Government & Municipal Recycling FAQ
Can you provide the documentation our agency requires?
Yes. CRI provides transparent tonnage and diversion documentation built for public reporting and audits, with every load weighed on state-certified scales so the numbers are defensible.
Do you understand public-sector procurement?
Yes. We have spent 40 years working with city, county, and state facilities and their purchasing processes, so we know how to onboard within public procurement requirements.
Can a public agency actually earn revenue from recycling?
Yes. Recovered paper, cardboard, and metal are rebated against current market rates, returning value to budgets that are often tightly constrained.
Want to know what your waste is worth?
Call us or request a free assessment. No contracts. No obligation.
