Global Environmental Services, LLC
About us
Global Environmental Services of CT is a family owned and operated business. For over 45 years, the owners of Global have been operating John’s Refuse & Recycling, a commercial, industrial and residential waste management company in Connecticut. Keeping up with environmental updates and state of the art technology, The Bozzutos have founded Global Environmental Services to offer these eco-friendly services to Connecticut communities; yard waste recycling, paper recycling, metal recycling and electronic waste. In 2008, we were the first in Connecticut to collect food waste with the sole purpose of composting. Since that time, we have incorporated the recovery and recycling of: Metal Waste, Yard/Wood Waste, Paper Waste, Electronic Waste, Plastic/Glass Waste and Construction/Demolition Waste. We have listened to the desires and wishes of many companies to become “green” and learn how to reduce, recycle and reuse. As a result, we have developed a 5 Step Turn-Key program to educate, assist and implement in your company.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Recovery and recycling of: Metal Waste, Yard/Wood Waste, Paper Waste, Electronic Waste, Plastic/Glass Waste and Construction/Demolition Waste.
Amenities
Eco Friendly Accreditations
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- American Express
- Check
- Visa
- Discover
- MasterCard
Licensing
State Contractor License Requirements
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