Call Today: (757) 857-9700
Call Today: (757) 857-9700
Outer Banks Hauling will be making the following route changes effective January 1, 2012:
If your trash is currently collected on Monday, you NEW service day will be Thursday.
If your trash is currently collected on Tuesday, you NEW service day will be Friday.
If your recycling is currently collected on Thursday, you NEW service day will be Monday.
If your recycling is currently collected on Friday, you NEW service day will be Tuesday.
All other collection days remain the same. Please call us if you have any question. Have a safe and Happy Holiday.
There will be NO trash collection on Monday, December 26 and Monday, January 2. Monday trash will be collected on Tuesday. From all of us at Bay Disposal & Recycling, have a safe and happy holiday.
Congratulations to our valued client, Mayi Henriquez, for being elected President of the Virginia Recycling Association and to our own Ann Meadows for being elected Secretary. We have complete confidence in your talents to lead the recycling efforts in Virginia and stand ready to support you. Way to go!
The City of Hampton has approved a use permit for Bay Disposal & Recycling to build a state-of-the-art Material Recovery Facility in the Copeland Industrial Park. Read all about it in this article from the Daily Press. http://www.dailypress.com/news/hampton/dp-nws-hampton-notebook-20110517,0,3317144.story#tugs_story_display
Sponsored By:
Bay Disposal & Recycling and the City Of Newport News Public Works
Event is FREE & OPEN to ALL Newport News Residents and Businesses.
April 11- 23rd 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday -Saturday (excluding Sunday, April 17th)Time to Clean Up, Green Up, and Beautify our communities!
Newport News residents are invited to participate in the Great American Cleanup March 1-May 31!
Be on the look out information about our upcoming Miscellanceous Plastics Recycling Event April 11-23rd.
Get involved by organizing a clean up, join Adopt A Spot www.nngov.com/adopt-a-spot, remember to recycle, and donate unwanted items. Visit www.nngov.com/recycle for drop off recycling sites.
Bring your old , unusable paints, automotive fluids, lawn chemicals, cleaning products, batteries and electronics to the March 26 and May 14 HHW (Household Hazardous Waste/E-cycling) Event. Visit www.nngov.com/hhw-and-e-cycling for locations, hours and options.
How much of what you bring into your home or business creates a residue? Whether it’s from excessive packaging, spoilage or nonuse, a little bit of planning and managing can help reduce the associated costs and potential environmental damages that your residue could create. Let Bay Disposal & Recycling’s environmental experts help you to do the right thing, while you save more of your hard earned dollars. Contact us today.
We are pleased to announce the acquisition of Meeks Disposal, a worthy competitor for many years in the Hampton Roads market. The addition of the talented Meeks personnel, loyal customers and physical resources to our company strengthens our abilities to provide the highest quality of services.