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.
We are excited to announce Penn Waste is the recipient of the 2015 Governor’s Impact Award for Community Impact in the South Central Pennsylvania region. A community’s success is dependent upon everyone working together — businesses, local governments, and individuals — to ensure a prosperous economy for all.
The Penn Waste Team is committed to providing you with the best customer service. Rising before dawn to pick up your trash and recyclables, ensuring your neighborhoods are clean. Read more…
Residential Customers: Due to the Memorial Day Holiday, all regular Penn Waste trash and recycling collections will be delayed one (1) day. Monday customers will be collected on Tuesday; Tuesday customers will be collected on Wednesday, and so on for the remainder of the week through Saturday.
Penn Waste wishes all of our customers a safe and happy holiday.
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Now that spring is here, you may have needed to mow your lawn at least once so far. Did you know that you can actually recycle your grass? It is a technique called “grasscycling”.
Grass clippings and other yard debris account for a large percentage of solid waste in landfills. Although we do not utilize any landfills, we encourage customers to divert as much solid waste as possible from the waste stream. By developing practices such as grasscycling, recycling and composting, you can lower the amount of waste you place at the curb weekly. Read more…