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Service Areas/Albuquerque, NM

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Commercial Recycling in Albuquerque, NM

Albuquerque is the Southwest's crossroads. I-25 and I-40 cross at the Big I, Intel runs major fabs in Rio Rancho, Sandia Labs and Kirtland anchor a defense base, and the film industry keeps growing. All of it runs on corrugated and pallets. CRI services Albuquerque accounts with the same single-point-of-contact relationship our direct-fleet customers get.

Built for the Big I Crossroads

Albuquerque sits where Interstates 25 and 40 cross at the Big I, the Southwest's main north-south and east-west freight interchange. Intel runs major semiconductor fabs in Rio Rancho, recently expanded with a multibillion-dollar advanced-packaging investment, Sandia National Laboratories and Kirtland Air Force Base anchor a deep defense and aerospace base, and a growing film industry adds another set of operations.

The volume runs across those sectors. Distribution and logistics along the I-25 and I-40 corridors, the Intel semiconductor operation, the defense and research base, and the film and production industry run high-volume OCC, specialty packaging, stretch film, pallets, and scrap metal. Clean cardboard graded right is rebate revenue, not a disposal cost.

CRI services Albuquerque through our vetted partner network. The customer relationship runs end to end with CRI: one team, one invoice, one point of contact.

Albuquerque Service Details

Coverage Mode:Vetted partner network, CRI single point of contact
Response Time:Standard service windows; escalations handled by CRI directly
Service Hours:Monday to Friday, standard business hours
Primary Corridors:I-25/I-40 (the Big I), Intel Rio Rancho fabs, Sandia Labs and Kirtland AFB, distribution corridors
Specialty Services:Semiconductor and defense packaging, high-volume OCC, spotted trailers
Billing:One CRI invoice; no third-party billing

How CRI Services Albuquerque

CRI operates a direct fleet across Chicagoland from our Addison facility and services 45 states and 4 Canadian provinces through our vetted partner network. Albuquerque customers get the same CRI account team, the same invoicing, and the same accountability standards as our direct-fleet routes. We dispatch the trucks. We grade the loads. You deal with one company.

Albuquerque Recycling, Common Questions

What does the free assessment involve?

We walk your facility, map every stream, size the right equipment, and put a dollar figure on what your waste is worth. No cost, no obligation, and you keep the numbers either way.

Can our cardboard and paper earn rebates, not just lower our disposal bill?

Yes. Graded and shipped mill-direct against live commodity markets, your OCC and paper come back as rebate revenue. The free assessment shows what your Albuquerque streams are worth.

We run a semiconductor or distribution facility. What can CRI recycle from our operation?

Old corrugated cardboard and specialty packaging, stretch wrap and plastic film, wood and plastic pallets and crates, and ferrous and non-ferrous metal, plus certified document and product destruction. Clean fiber ships mill-direct so it earns rebate value instead of becoming a disposal line item.

Want to know what your waste is worth?

Call us or request a free assessment. No contracts. No obligation.