Orlando, Florida-based dumpster rental and construction recycling company Sunshine Recycling Inc. has recently signed contracts with Clermont, Florida-based Schmid Construction to provide waste management for two of its construction sites: Lakes of Clermont assisted-living facility and Citrus Tower Park. For both projects, Sunshine will provide portable toilets and roll-off containers.
"Schmid Construction is an excellent company to work with," says Chuck Herb, owner of Sunshine Recycling. "Our goal is to provide them and all of our clients with efficient waste management. On any job site, excessive debris can slow down progress. By providing this service for Schmid Construction, debris will be regularly cleared away, and both projects will be able to be completed on time."
In addition to the construction projects with Schmid Construction, Camden, New Jersey-based Advanced Enviro Systems (AES) has enlisted Sunshine Recycling's services to provide recycling at the new Wawa store in Orlando. AES will receive an 8-yard front-load container for recycled cardboard to be used at this Wawa location.
"Our front load containers are made of heavy gauge steel and are ideally suited to hold discarded waste," says Herb. "Businesses get a lot of cardboard daily, and we want to make sure our clients have easy access to efficient recycling. These front-load containers are by far the best solution."
Sunshine Recycling Inc. is a dumpster rental company servicing central Florida. Offering various sizes of dumpsters, including front-load, roll-off and full-size construction dumpsters, Sunshine Recycling also provides recyclables, waste and construction-debris collection and hauling services and trash compactors.
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