Due to severe weather conditions, all Penn Waste operations will be operating on a two-hour delay on Wednesday to ensure the safety of our dedicated team members.
Furthermore, as a result of the closure on Tuesday caused by inclement weather, our collection schedule for the remainder of this week will experience a one-day delay. Please note the following adjustments:
Tuesday customers will now be serviced on Wednesday
Wednesday customers will now be serviced on Thursday
Subsequent days will follow suit, with collection extending until Saturday
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. At Penn Waste, the well-being our dedicated crews is our utmost priority.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation during this time.
So it finally happened. Your trusted TV has finally “kicked the bucket” or maybe your old laptop’s hard drive finally gave up. Not only do you have to find some way to replace it, it is important to remember that you cannot throw these items away in your regular trash collection. Don’t worry though; there are other ways to dispose of this material. Keep reading for more information! Read more…
Have you ever looked around your office and thought: “I really need to get rid of some of this junk”? We all have had those moments when your desk appears cluttered, and in order to be more productive, it may be time to get rid of a few unnecessary items. Rather than throwing all of these items in your trash can, why not find out if they are recyclable? You may be surprised at some of the items that you have around that are actually recyclable; keep reading to find out more!Read more…
In case it slipped your mind, today is Business After Hours and we are hosting it at Penn Waste’s Corporate Office! Starting at 5 p.m. York County Economic Alliance members that have already registered for this event are welcome to come to Penn Waste and mix and mingle with the local business community. There will be hors d’oeuvres and drinks, as well as door prizes sponsored by Northwest Savings and Penn Waste!
Do you have any questions about our facilities, residential or commercial services? Although we will not be doing tours or our facilities, we will have numerous Penn Waste representatives in attendance to answer any questions you may have.
Did you know that Penn Waste accepts all of your recycling in one bin? If it is recyclable, you are able to put all of these items in one collection container. These items include:
Metal
Glass
Plastic
Paper, Paperboard and Cardboard
For more information on the different types of items that are recyclable, please look through our Recycle Guidelines. Included is a full list of the types of recyclable material, as well as tips to maximize your recycle bin space and how to minimize the amount of contaminated recyclables in your recycle bin.
We recently released a segment on WGAL and Fox 43 that highlights how our single stream recycling works. Please check out the video below.
For any other questions or recycling tips, please be sure to brows our website, www.pennwaste.com.