2. Got tons of food waste?
We accept a full range
of industrial,
commercial and
residential wastes
from food production,
processing and
consumption:
3. We’ll take it!
Food scraps and culls
Past sell-by and recall
Fats, oils, grease (FOG)
DAF sludge & sweepings
Dirty paper and cardboard
(waxed and unwaxed)
Pallets and other
degradable packaging
15. The transport vehicle can safely
tip the load into our receiving pit
without human intervention, i.e.,
no shoveling or manual dumping
of containers
16. If your loads are too small
to make direct hauling
economical,
17. contact your city or county
recycling coordinator for
names of independent
contractors providing cart
or container pick-up
services for compostables.
18. Here are 3 things
we need to know
to provide a quote:
19. 1. What are the estimated tons per
year by waste type and volume?
Don’t know?
View the SlideShare title:
Estimating volumes for composting.
20. 2. Do you want the quote to include
trailer or roll-off box rental and/or
transportation by McGill?
21. 3. If you want us to transport, what is
the pick-up location?
22. Your McGill account rep may also ask for a
recent TCLP or other lab report if the load
will include industrial or
special wastes.
24. If you want to ensure acceptance
of your food waste, always include a
healthy dollop of participant
education in your
diversion plan
to eliminate
non-compostable
contaminants.
25. Ready to get started?
Contact us.
We operate industrial composting facilities
in Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, and Ireland.
Can we build one for you?
Transforming waste. Rebuilding soils.®