Due to the inclement weather Penn Waste operations will be closed Saturday, January 11th. Friday customers who were to be collected today, Saturday January 11th, will receive double collection on the next regular collection day.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience. At Penn Waste the safety of our dedicated crews is of utmost importance. We appreciate your understanding during this time.
Due to the inclement weather Penn Waste operations will be closed Saturday, January 11th. Friday customers who were to be collected today, Saturday January 11th, will receive double collection on the next regular collection day.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience. At Penn Waste the safety of our dedicated crews is of utmost importance. We appreciate your understanding during this time.
Football season is well underway, and along with football comes tailgating. Tailgating is a great way to get fans pumped for the game, but with that energy, trash follows. Luckily, many of the products used during tailgating are recyclable. Check out these helpful hints on how to recycle properly at your next tailgate. Read more…
With the cooler weather of fall upon us, bonfires are occurring more frequently as a way to bond with family and friends. It is important to keep safety in mind when sitting around the fire and when the fire is done. Hot ashes can cause major safety issues for not only you, but for our employees as well. Please continue reading to learn more about how to properly dispose of hot ashes and some material that can cause damage if ashes are improperly disposed of when placed curbside for trash pick-up. Read more…
Residents of Cumberland County may take part in an Electronics Recycling Drop-Off Event on Saturday, October 24, 2015. This event will start at 8:00 AM and conclude at 2:00 PM at the Carlisle Fairgrounds, located at 1000 Bryn Mawr Road, Carlisle, PA 17013.
This event is geared toward homeowners. Some items that are accepted include cable boxes, cell phones, computers, CRT monitors, DVD players, Laptops, Printers, Stereos, TVs, Video Game Consoles, and many others.
Unacceptable items include Smoke Detectors, Thermostats, Items Containing Freon (Air Conditioners, Dehumidifiers), Light Bulbs, Batteries, Medical Equipment, White Goods and others.
Everyone here at Penn Waste is proud to be included in the Central Penn Business Journal’s Top 100 Private Companies for 2015. This is the first year for Penn Waste to be included on the list. We ranked at Number 48 this year.
If you would like to read more on this ranking and how it was determined, click here. To see the complete list of companies included, click here.
Congratulations to all companies that were included on this listing. We are extremely proud to be included in this list. Penn Waste is still growing as we create a Green Community Together.