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John's Refuse & Recycling is a family owned and operated waste management company specializing in commercial, industrial, and residential refuse and recycling. John's Refuse & Recycling was founded in 1963 by John Bozzuto Sr. and his wife Maureen. Their sons Andrew, Steven, Dennis and John are proud to carry on a long tradition of family and business pride. Whether you need a container for a major construction job or an open-top roll-off delivered to your driveway, we are dedicated to helping you get the job done.
We're proud to be a leading provider of 12-40 cu. yard open-top roll-offs and 1 to 10 cu. yard refuse containers to some of the finest businesses and construction companies in the Connecticut area. We offer 100 cu. yard walking floor trailers for larger demolition jobs. Whether you're on a job site, managing a commercial business, cleaning out your basement or demolishing a multi story building, we understand the importance of prompt, efficient handling of waste materials, recyclables and debris. Our mission is to ensure that you have the proper refuse handling equipment available when you need it.
If your needs require long-term refuse service at retail stores, restaurants and office buildings, contact us and ask a representative about permanent refuse containers and compactors.
John's Refuse & Recycling is proud to be a DEP licensed Limited Processing Recycling Facility. We offer very competitive container rates for clean fill and concrete containers, as well as special discounts for "metal only" containers. Find out how construction contractors, universities, municipal agencies, and manufacturing facilities are cutting costs and promoting a healthier environment by taking advantage of our convenient recycling and compaction programs. John's Refuse & Recycling is registered with the Minority-Owned Business Enterprise and a State of Connecticut Small Contractor Set-Aside Program Member.
We currently service and have serviced several Connecticut jobs registered as a LEED program(s) for waste separation, recycling and disposal. Visit LEED at http://www.usgbc.org/LEED/LEEDmain.asp. LEED projects include Mark Twain House, Hartford, sites at Western Connecticut State University, Southern Connecticut State University and Yale University. Please call us for more information.
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