Pellitteri Waste Systems, a Madison, Wisconsin-based waste and recycling services provider, was awarded three new municipal contracts in its home state, bringing the total local communities served by the company to 42, with more than 76,000 homes serviced weekly.
The new contracts include the city of Monona, the village of Mount Horeb and the village of Poynette, adding more than 8,100 new homes for curbside waste and recycling pickup.
“As a local, family-owned and operated company, we earn our customers one at a time and are honored to be serving these new communities for their curbside waste removal,” Pellitteri Vice President Danielle Pellitteri says.
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Pellitteri recently expanded its recycling list to include hot and cold paper cups, paper milk and juice cartons, metal pots and pans, shredded paper prepared in clear plastic bags, small metal appliances, small metal plumbing fixtures and empty aerosol cans.
“We continue to invest in our infrastructure to provide a high level of recycling for the community as evidenced by our material recovery facility at Kipp Street Station in Madison,” company President David Pellitteri says. “We make sure that your recycling is actually being recycled. We have greater control over how your recyclables are used in addition to exceeding what is required to be recycled by the DNR [Department of Natural Resources].”
Along with the new contracts, Pellitteri also began servicing the village of West Baraboo and town of Oregon in 2023 and secured contract extensions for the city of Middleton, town of Middleton, town of Verona, village of Fall River and village of McFarland.
Pellitteri customers now have a new mobile app that allows users to set up collection day reminders and receive weather-related alerts. The Recycle Right Search Tool provides tips on how to dispose of specific items correctly.
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