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Delivering efficient and sustainable recycling for all industries

Complete Resource Management provides reliable, sustainable solutions for all of your waste recycling and disposal needs from start to finish. It is our unique capability of providing a one-source, full-service solution to handle multiple waste streams from a single customer that separates us from the competition. CRM’s recycling capabilities allow our customers to collectively recycle millions of tons of material each year that would otherwise go into landfills. Through our skilled team and company-owned assets, CRM has the equipment and know-how to manage all of your waste and recycling needs.

Non-Hazardous Waste

CRM provides the most comprehensive specialty waste disposal solution for all of your non-hazardous waste disposal needs. With numerous fully permitted RCRA TSDFs strategically located to provide service across the United States, CRM’s waste disposal expertise and technical capabilities allow our team to process a wide variety of non-hazardous waste streams across multiple industries. We work hand-in-hand with defense, construction, industrial, chemical, pharmaceutical, medical, and retail industries to provide non-hazardous waste disposal services, properly and responsibly disposing of the waste streams their operations generate.

Our team will handle every detail. CRM will oversee all of your non-hazardous waste management needs, including, but not limited to:

  • Full-Service, Flexible Transportation
  • Open top roll-off containers, Closed Top roll-off containers
  • Dry van semi-trailers, Open Top semi-trailers, live bottom trailers
  • Online Profiling, Manifests, Invoicing
  • Customized Non-Hazardous Waste Management Solutions
  • Annual Report Assistance
  • Waste Tracking and Reporting
  • Dedicated Customer Service Team
  • Certificates of Recycling or Disposal
  • On-Site Waste Management Programs

CRM provides comprehensive non-hazardous waste disposal in Georgia and recycling solutions, customized with your needs in mind.

Traditional Recyclables

  • Wood
  • Cardboard
  • Paper
  • Metal
  • Plastics

Organics

  • Tree debris/yard trimmings
  • Agricultural Soil Amendments
  • Wood Ash
  • Waste to Energy Ash
  • CCR
  • Paper Mill Residues / Paper Fines
  • Lime and Lime Sludge
  • Food Waste
  • Sludge

Construction Debris

CRM accepts construction debris, which includes brick, block, rock, concrete, and asphalt. These waste materials can be crushed and recycled, as appropriate, for daily cover, road base, and other similar applications.

Contaminated Soil

CRM operates a full-service soil recycling facility in Albany, GA. Combining our various technologies and capabilities, with our strategic processing facility, CRM can provide our customers with multiple recycling options for various types of soils and sands.

Why Our Recycling and Disposal Service Makes a Difference

Choosing our recycling and disposal service means you’re partnering with a company deeply committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility. Our full-service approach means your waste streams are not just disposed of — they are evaluated and processed to recover maximum recyclable materials, drastically reducing landfill use. This reduces your carbon footprint and supports circular economy initiatives by turning waste into valuable resources.

No two waste streams are alike. We customize disposal and recycling plans to fit the unique needs of your business, whether you’re in construction, pharmaceuticals, retail, or industrial sectors. This attention to detail ensures regulatory compliance and optimizes waste recovery, saving you time and reducing operational headaches.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of waste can be recycled or disposed of responsibly?
Non-hazardous waste such as construction debris, paper, plastics, metals, organics, contaminated soil, and many specialty waste streams can be recycled or disposed of properly through professional services.
How can recycling services benefit my business?
Recycling reduces landfill fees, lowers environmental impact, improves regulatory compliance, and enhances your company’s sustainability profile.
What is the difference between hazardous and non-hazardous waste?
Non-hazardous waste poses minimal risk to health or the environment, while hazardous waste requires specialized handling due to its toxic or flammable nature.
How do I know if my soil or construction debris can be recycled?
Professional waste management companies can test and process soils and construction materials to determine their suitability for recycling or reuse.
What kind of documentation should I expect after waste disposal?
You should receive certificates of recycling or disposal along with detailed tracking reports to verify proper handling and compliance.
How is waste transportation managed safely?
Certified transportation equipment, such as roll-off containers and semi-trailers, is used with strict adherence to safety and environmental regulations.
Can recycling services help with regulatory reporting?
Yes, many services offer annual report assistance, waste tracking, and documentation support to help businesses meet government compliance requirements.

Ready to Simplify Your Waste and Recycling Needs?

Partner with us for reliable, efficient, and hassle-free solutions tailored to your project. Contact our expert team today to learn how we can help streamline your waste management from start to finish.