Rubicon Technologies Inc., a Lexington, Kentucky-based digital marketplace for waste and recycling and provider of software-based products for businesses and governments, has announced that it has entered into a three-year agreement with Memphis, Tennessee-based flooring company Artisent Floors, which specializes in multifamily properties.
Rubicon says it will bring its RubiconConnect product, and the scope of its network of more than 8,000 hauler and vendor partners, to bear in providing scalable waste, recycling and sustainability solutions to Artisent in support of its environmental and business goals. Across 15 of the flooring company’s locations, Rubicon says it will manage a wide range of waste streams for Artisent, including solid waste, single-stream recycling, baled old corrugated containers (OCC), metal, wood and pallets.
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“Rubicon is proud to support Artisent with our industry-leading waste, recycling and sustainability solutions,” Rubicon Chief Commercial Officer Tom Owston says. “By providing scalable waste and recycling services through our digital platform, we’re supporting Artisent in its efforts to reduce its environmental impact while delivering unmatched value and first-class service to its customers.”
For 30 years, Artisent says it has crafted its services, processes and equipment specifically for multifamily properties and is dedicated to providing the most effective solutions to its customers.
“We are excited to partner with Rubicon to help us achieve our environmental and business goals while also improving the property manager and resident experience,” Senior Project Manager of Continuous Improvement at Artisent Steven Taylor says. “We believe that the use of Rubicon’s technology will help us make a measurable difference in the communities in which we work.”
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