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123 Varick Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11237

Hi-Tech Resource Recovery, located in Brooklyn, NY, is a state-certified putrescible waste transfer station that has been operational since 1988, receiving commercial waste with a daily capacity of 214 tons of municipal solid waste and 100 tons of source-separated solid waste. The facility is accessible via truck routes and is authorized for use by Business Integrity Commission licensed companies.

Hi-Tech Resource Recovery efficiently manages a variety of materials, including garbage, wood waste, metal, and appliances, while ensuring that recyclable materials are sorted and sent to their sister facility, Scholes Street Recycling. The processed waste is then transported to regional waste energy facilities or landfills throughout the northeast.

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