Recycle Track Systems opens two offices

RTS has formed partnerships with indoor cycling fitness chain SoulCycle in Philadelphia and in Tysons Corner, Virginia.

Recycle Track Systems (RTS), a New York-based waste and recycling management technology company, has announced it has opened new offices in Philadelphia and in Tysons Corner, Virginia, with the latter serving the Washington market.

RTS has formed partnerships with indoor cycling fitness chain SoulCycle in Philadelphia and Virginia. In addition, RTS will provide waste and recycling technology services to 401 N. Broad St. in Philadelphia, which is the city’s largest office and commercial building under one roof, covering one square block.

RTS says it works with businesses across the country, focusing on sustainability through efficient routing, training and on-demand orders, streamlining the waste removal services for clients such as Barclays arena, Whole Foods, WeWork, Juice Press and the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). 

RTS is headquartered in New York and provides a proprietary tracking system to provide businesses with data and real-time accountability of waste and recycling removal. The company was founded in 2015 and focuses on environmentally friendly avenues for waste removal and processing. In March 2017, RTS was certified by nonprofit B Lab as a B Corp, which are for-profit companies that meet standards of social and environmental performance, accountability and transparency.