Sourgum Waste, a haul-sourcing platform based in New Jersey, is expanding its services to the counties of Suffolk and Nassau in Long Island, New York. The launch will be March 1 and will provide customers with the company’s waste services platform.
According to a news release from Sourgum, the company’s services in Long Island will include waste collection, recycling, dumpster rental and more. The company says its technology and commitment to sustainability will ensure that customers receive the highest level of service while minimizing their impact on the environment.
"Sourgum Waste is thrilled to bring our innovative waste and recycling services to Long Island," says Joe Dinardi-Mack, CEO of Sourgum Waste. "We are committed to providing our customers with the highest level of service, and we look forward to helping the communities of Suffolk and Nassau manage their waste in a sustainable and convenient way."
Sourgum says Long Island has a significant amount of construction and landscaping activity that requires waste disposal services. It is offering benefits not only to its customers but also to its partnered haulers. The company says the platform provides waste haulers with advanced software to streamline their operations and make their work more efficient.
By automating many of the back-end processes and providing real-time tracking and analysis, Sourgum Waste says its technology helps haulers optimize their routes, reduce wait times and cut down on unnecessary trips. Additionally, Sourgum takes on much of the marketing and customer service responsibilities, helping haulers fill gaps in demand and expand their reach without worrying about the administrative aspects of their business.
"Sourgum Waste is an excellent partner for us, and we are excited to be a part of their expansion into Long Island," says Bryan Goetz of S&A Container Service, a Sourgum Waste partner hauler. "Their commitment to customer service and sustainability aligns perfectly with our values, and we look forward to working together to provide the best possible service to our customers."
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