Setting up shop in 2008, Albany Recycling Center has grown to become central Minnesota's go-to location for all things recycling. Over the years our yard and team have properly disposed of and recycled millions of pounds of scrap, including everything from metals and washing machines to circuit boards, electronics, car parts, and more.
We have a great location conveniently located in Albany, Minneosta. Our team is set up to help you recycle or dispose of anything you might have. In addition to our facility, you may see our team out and about. We assist businesses, towns, townships, and counties with spring and fall clean ups. Albany Recycling Center also facilitates pick ups for those who cannot come to us; we provide top-notch service from start-to-finish.
We have a great location conveniently located in Albany, Minneosta. Our team is set up to help you recycle or dispose of anything you might have. In addition to our facility, you may see our team out and about. We assist businesses, towns, townships, and counties with spring and fall clean ups. Albany Recycling Center also facilitates pick ups for those who cannot come to us; we provide top-notch service from start-to-finish.
Services
At Albany Recycling Center we accept and recycle all sorts of materials, from aluminum cans to e-waste, from copper to car parts and just about everything else that can be recycled. Located just outside of Albany off I-94, we place a large focus on our local communities in central Minnesota - Freeport, Melrose, Albany, Holdingford, Avon, St. Martin, and beyond.
At Albany Recycling Center we partner with area businesses, such as schools, computer repair centers, hospitals, and automotive/mechanic shops, family farms, etc. to assist with their on-going recycling needs. We establish customized plans to effectively meet their specific recycling requirements on a regular basis - including material pick up, schedule coordination, roll off bins, payment options, and more.
Due to the high demand for the latest electronic products and the call for continuous technological advancements, there has been a tremendous rise in electronic discards. E-Waste, short for electronic waste, is the term given to common electronic products (computer monitors, printers, keyboards, etc.) that are no longer useable, obsolete, or are nearing the end of their "expected life spans."