Padnos Traverse Bay Recycling

3770 Blair Town Hall, Traverse City, Michigan, United States | Multi-Material Collection

We have continued to innovate the recycling industry for four generations, while serving as an essential resource to those needing our services. And over the course of our century-plus history, our design and build teams have produced industry leading processing equipment and programs that have consistently given us an edge in the recycling industry. We have continued to procure the best technologies, the best energy resources and the best people in the industry. Together, we’ve grown a company truly dedicated to seeing all succeed, starting with our people.

Services & Products Provided

Recycling Centers: We have 13 Recycling Centers throughout Michigan where the general public and small business’ can recycle various commodities including electronics for quick payment.

Scrap Management Programs: Our Scrap Management Programs manage all aspects of our industrial customers recycling. We conduct a comprehensive assessment for our customers’ needs and execute them with in-house services or utilize our national and international network of strategic partners. Through expertise, experiences and relationships with recyclers, raw material consumers, and logistics providers we provide revenue-enhancing and customized solutions.

Founded in 1905, PADNOS is a family-owned and operated business, creating innovative recycling solutions and managing scrap products for industrial and commercial accounts with accuracy and efficiency. We strive to make the best use of all resources in recycling paper, plastics, ferrous, and non-ferrous metals, as well as e-scrap at our 20 locations in Michigan and throughout the U.S.

Company Details
Company NamePadnos Traverse Bay Recycling
Business CategoryMulti-Material Collection
Address3770 Blair Town Hall
Traverse City
Michigan
United States
ZIP: 49685
PresidentNA
Year Established1905
EmployeesNA
MembershipsNA
Hours of Operation8:00am - 4:00pm (Mon-Fri)

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