Athens Services

Torrance, CA 90501

2.5 (61 reviews)

house-cleaning

Athens serves more than 2 million customers across five Southern California countiespartnering with 50+ municipalities to deliver innovativeconsistentand high-quality waste solutions. With a workforce of 2500+ dedicated team membersa fleet of 1500+ collection and support vehiclesand 10+ owned or managed processing facilitiesAthens has the scale and infrastructure to lead in sustainability. Through reuserecyclingcompostingand organics processingAthens continues to divert valuable resources away from landfills—helping communities reduce wasterecover materialscontrolled handlingsave precious resourcesand are engaged in sustainable thinking concerning the usewe first reduce the amount of materials createdthus saving natural resourcesenergy and water. All actual waste material is then reused

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