Waste Franchises Opportunities
Below is a list of Franchise Opportunities that have been labeled as
Waste Franchises.
Recycling
Agri-cycle recycles farm plastic waste from spray cans to floor covers and
spent shotgun cartridges to manure.
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Pet waste removal service
DoodyCalls provides dog waste clean up services to residents and
communities of all sizes. Our friendly and professional pet waste
technicians are always there to pick up where your dog left off, leaving
you with a clean and safe outdoor space, and more time to enjoy it.
Electronic waste collection & recycling services
We are looking for serious investors to help us grow. ease e-waste opened its doors in September 2003 and now has 3 locations in Southern
California.
Fryer management/mobile filtration services
FiltaFry provides a mobile on-site service for the micro-filtration of cooking oil; the vacuum based cleaning of deep fryers, and full fryer management. The service is provided to restaurants, hospitals, colleges, sports venues, and more.
Waste Services
Griffin Waste Services has identified a market opportunity where we bring the convenience and efficiency of the commercial waste industry to home owners and small business. We are now making available franchise opportunities initially targeting the SE United States with a vision of a national brand.
Junk removal
Junkluggers offers full service eco-friendly junk removal for homes and businesses including offices, retail locations, construction sites, and more. Since 2004, we have been providing our clients with a full line of reliable services and we have continued to grow, serving a larger market with new trucks and additional well-trained crews from our corporate headquarters in New York City.
Junk removal
At JUSTJUNK, we have years of experience when it comes to helping people
like you begin a franchise. Planning, supporting and coaching is what we
do best!
You can rely on us for the tools and the guidance to make the process as
smooth and problem free as possible.
Bulk trash pick-up
TurboHaul’s founder Kevin Daly grew up poor, so he and his brothers
would go to local parks to look for bottles and cans that they could
sell. Being the smallest, his brothers would hold him by his ankles to
fish out cans and bottles from the trash bins.