Address: 581 Trudeau Rd, Bethlehem, NH 03574, USA
Phone: +16037875388
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–3PM
Tuesday: 7AM–3PM
Wednesday: 7AM–3PM
Thursday: 7AM–3PM
Friday: 7AM–3PM
Saturday: Closed
wendy hosingloy
All of the employees are always kind and extremely helpful.
Evelyn Ford
I love going to the Transfer station,The guys that work there are so helpful and friendly...Sometimes i even find little treasures for my grandaughters in the give and take room 😊 and a few for me too. And it’s convenient that all the recyclables go in one container,thank you.
Ebwite
I'm still new to the town, but from what I've heard from this place is that they're doing an alright job considering everything. It sucks that people are coming out of the woodwork all angry because of something they should've thought more into. From what I've heard, it was a town decision to take the $20 million and let them build a landfill there, and for that I'm grateful Casella. I'm rather dissapointed in the town for what they're using that money for. Sub-par roads, lack of lighting on the public roads, and we don't even have a stop light. I don't believe Casella should get all the hate they're getting, and I will continue to use their services.
Cog Photos
Bethlehem, N.H. Does not want you here. The End!
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None that I know of it's in the middle of the mountains all state forest area
I'd imagine if it was small enough to lose then it's long gone.
Please call 800-CASELLA to schedule a pickup if you have large materials that do not fit inside your curbside container.
Items made of plastic, which include laundry baskets, 5-gallon pails, plastic chairs and general household items.
No. Plastic bags or films of any kind are not accepted in Zero-Sort recycling. To recycle grocery bags, please bring them to a participating grocery or retail store near you.
No. Do not place your Zero-Sort recycling into bags. It is preferable that your recyclables be placed directly into your Zero-Sort recycling container.
Recyclables should be rinsed clean of any food waste. Corrugated cardboard boxes should be broken down into 18" x 18" max pieces. Lids and caps can remain on empty plastic bottles. DO NOT tie newspaper or cardboard with twine.
Our billing is monthly so if you have any service during the month you will be billed for the entire month.
Yes. Items that can't be recycled should be tossed into your trash container. Your Zero-Sort recycling container is for recyclables only - paper, cardboard, plastic, glass, and metal cans. Please do not place any trash items in your Zero-Sort recycling container as this can cause contamination.
Zero-Sort recycling is Casella's state-of-the-art process, which enables all recyclables - paper, cardboard, plastic, glass, and metal cans to be collected in one container eliminating the need for you to separate recyclables.
Unfortunately, there is no set time. Please place containers at the curb the night before your scheduled pickup day.
Great question! On many of our routes, Casella operates what are known as split-body trucks. With a split-body truck, the trash and Zero-Sort recycling are dumped into the same opening on the truck but are separated by different compartments. These modernized vehicles keep the trash and recycling separate and facilitate the collection of both materials on the same trip.
We will still be collecting your waste and your recycling separately at this time, and there is no anticipated change in your level of service.
No. Trash containers are intended for municipal solid waste (household trash) only. For disposing of construction debris please call 800-CASELLA to discuss renting a dumpster.
The guidance we have received from OSHA is that regular waste generated in a household where someone has been diagnosed with the coronavirus is to be handled as we manage all waste, following normal safety precautions and wearing personal protective equipment that all of our drivers and helpers have on daily. There will not be a change in your service, and we wish you well.
Please bag all of your waste materials and put the bags in your container. We request that you not bag your recyclables, as it creates issues for our recycling center sorting lines.
Please store all hazardous waste, including batteries, in a safe place in your home until there you feel safe going to the transfer station. It is very important that household hazardous waste NOT be disposed of as regular waste in your bin.
At this time, there are no anticipated service changes to your normal collection schedule. We will alert you via a phone call or message if there will be changes in the future.
Please store all hazardous waste, including batteries, in a safe place in your home until there is a rescheduled household hazardous waste day in your community. It is very important that household hazardous waste NOT be disposed of as regular waste in your bin.
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