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Farmington, New Mexico

Commercial Recycling in Farmington, NM

Farmington is the commercial hub of the Four Corners. The San Juan Basin around the city runs oil, natural gas, and coal, with energy-services operations like Hilcorp and PESCO tied to the field, and the city serves as the retail and distribution center for a trade area of roughly 300,000 across northwest New Mexico and the bordering Navajo Nation. US-64 and US-550 are the freight spines that move it. All of it generates cardboard, pallets, and metal. CRI services Farmington accounts with the same single-point-of-contact relationship our direct-fleet customers get.

Built for the Four Corners

Farmington is the largest city in northwestern New Mexico and the commercial center of the Four Corners region. The San Juan Basin built the local economy on oil, natural gas, and coal, with operators and energy-services firms like Hilcorp Energy and PESCO anchored in the field. Beyond energy, the city is the retail and distribution hub for a trade area of roughly 300,000 residents and a service center bordering the Navajo Nation, with employers like San Juan Regional Medical Center, San Juan College, and Navajo Agricultural Products Industry. US-64 runs west to Arizona and US-550 runs north to Colorado, with NM-516 and NM-371 as the connectors and Four Corners Regional Airport rounding out the freight and travel network.

The volume runs across energy, retail, and distribution. The oilfield and energy-services operations, the regional retailers and warehouses, and the institutional employers run high-volume OCC, stretch film, and pallets, plus ferrous and non-ferrous metal off oilfield equipment and production turnover. Clean cardboard graded right is rebate revenue, not a disposal cost.

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

Farmington 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:US-64/US-550, San Juan Basin energy, Four Corners regional distribution
Specialty Services:High-volume OCC for retail and distribution, oilfield and energy-sector metal, spotted trailers
Billing:One CRI invoice; no third-party billing

How CRI Services Farmington

CRI operates a direct fleet across Chicagoland from our Addison facility and services 45 states and 4 Canadian provinces through our vetted partner network. Farmington 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.

Farmington Recycling, Common Questions

We run an energy or distribution operation in Farmington. What can CRI recycle?

Old corrugated cardboard and packaging at volume, stretch wrap and plastic film, and ferrous and non-ferrous metal off oilfield equipment, production gear, and retail turnover, plus pallets and certified document and product destruction. Clean fiber and graded scrap ship mill-direct and to market for rebate value.

We juggle three or four vendors for recycling and trash. Can CRI replace that?

Yes. CRI handles every stream your Farmington facility produces, OCC and paper, film, pallets, and metal, on one agreement with one invoice and one number to call. No more chasing a different vendor for each material.

Can CRI report our diversion rate for sustainability goals?

Yes. You get monthly reporting on volumes, commodity revenue, and diversion rate, built for the ESG and finance teams that need the numbers documented.

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