Empire Recycling Corporation

N Genesee St, Utica, New York, United States | Waste recycling

Founded in 1916, before the importance of recycling was recognized, Empire's creators (Robert, Morton and Louis Kowalsky) believed that simple items such as rags, paper and metals could be re-used. Today, recycling's impact on the environment is making a healthier, more industrious place for us to live, and Empire's services and commitment are a tremendous component in making that happen.

William Kowalsky joined Empire Recycling Corporation in the late 1940s and Charles Weitzman the late 1950s. William eventually became company president, serving until he passed away in 1981. Weitzman then served as president until his retirement in 1990.

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Continuing in the family tradition, Steven Kowalsky now serves as president of the growing company with his brother Ed serving as executive vice president. Under the brothers' leadership, Empire has acquired four other companies and has just recently completed acquisition of a fifth - a paper and confidential-document recycler in the Binghamton area.

Empire has expanded throughout the last 90 years to include recycling of all types of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, plastic recycling, confidential document destruction through its Confidata division and non-confidential paper recycling through its SMR Fibre division.

Company Details
Company NameEmpire Recycling Corporation
Business CategoryWaste recycling
AddressN Genesee St
Utica
New York
United States
ZIP: 13502
PresidentSteven Kowalsky
Year Established1916
Employees50
MembershipsISRI,Chambers of Commerce ,NAID
Hours of OperationMon-Fri: 07:30 - 16:30 Sat: 09:00 - 12:00

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