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(646) 747-5985Mon–Fri 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM · Sat–Sun Closed
(718) 418-2190Mon–Thu Open 24 hours · Fri 12:00 AM – 5:30 PM · Sat–Sun Closed
Services: Fill material transfer station · Aggregate recycling and processing · Scrap metal recycling · Truck inbound receiving with certified scale · Aggregate delivery (truck and barge)
Accepts: Soil / clean fill, Concrete, Asphalt, Oversized construction debris, Commercial and industrial scrap metal
Does the Scholes Street facility accept material by barge?
The facility has marine access on New York Harbor and supports both truck and barge inbound material receipt, with manifest logging and weight documentation at intake.
(718) 349-3094Mon–Fri 5:00 AM – 10:00 PM · Sat 7:00 AM – 2:00 PM · Sun Closed
Services: Aggregate recycling and processing · Fill material transfer station · Scrap metal recycling · Crushing and screening · Lab-certified aggregate testing
Accepts: Concrete, Soil / clean fill, Asphalt, Construction and demolition debris, Commercial and industrial scrap metal
What aggregate specifications does the Kingsland Avenue facility produce?
Processed aggregates are lab-tested and certified to meet DOT, ASTM, and AASHTO specifications, with batch certification documentation available for infrastructure and municipal projects.
(718) 384-7727Mon–Fri Open 24 hours · Sat 12:00 AM – 3:00 PM · Sun Closed
Services: Construction and demolition debris recycling · LEED v4 point qualification (up to 3 points via RCI certification) · LEED reporting per load and job site · Corporate and contractor waste management planning · Ferrous and non-ferrous metal recovery
Accepts: Concrete and brick, Masonry (stone, porcelain, tile, ceramic), Wood, Drywall/gypsum wallboard, Scrap metal (ferrous and non-ferrous), Plastic (HDPE, LDPE, PET, PVC), Paper and corrugated cardboard, Construction and demolition fines
Can Cooper Recycling on Varick Avenue help my project earn LEED credits?
Yes. Cooper Recycling holds RCI certification — the only facility in New York State with this credential — making it eligible to provide documentation supporting up to three LEED v4 points. LEED reports are available per load and per job site.
(718) 384-7727Mon–Fri Open 24 hours · Sat 12:00 AM – 6:00 PM · Sun Closed
Services: Construction and demolition debris recycling · Four-scale truck intake (2 inbound, 2 outbound) · LEED reporting per load and job site · Scrap metal separation via magnets and eddy currents · Plastic sorting by grade (HDPE, LDPE, PET, PVC)
Accepts: Concrete and brick, Masonry (stone, porcelain, tile, ceramic), Wood, Drywall/gypsum wallboard, Scrap metal (ferrous and non-ferrous), Plastic (HDPE, LDPE, PET, PVC), Paper and corrugated cardboard, Construction and demolition fines
How long does truck drop-off take at the Maspeth Avenue facility?
Cooper Tank Recycling's four-scale operation is designed to get trucks in and out in under 10 minutes, regardless of how busy the facility is.
(347) 854-9623Mon–Fri 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM · Sat–Sun Closed
Materials Accepted in New York
Based on the listings above, materials commonly handled in New York include Commercial Clients, Drop-off, Residential Clients, Glass Bottles, Aluminum. Browse the guides below for preparation tips, scrap values, and what's recyclable.
New York, New York currently lists 85 recycling centers on RecycleFind. Popular materials include Commercial Clients, Drop-off, Residential Clients. 16 centers offer pickup or container service (19% of the market). 56 locations open on Saturdays, making weekend drop-offs possible. At least 6 scrap metal yards mention cash payouts for scrap. Bring a government-issued ID and confirm rates the day you visit. Average customer rating across published reviews is 4.2 out of 5.
Recycling Centers Near New York
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