Our Team Culture and Beliefs
Environmental Vision
Clark County Junk Removal is a community partner dedicated to responsible junk removal. We believe what we do today affects all of our tomorrows. Our corporate obligations include any aspects of our business that impact society, the environment, and our people – customers, and employees. We are committed to continuously improving our environmental performance and keeping as much as possible out of landfills. We do this by taking the time to separate the recyclables from the everyday trash, bring metals to scrap yards, bring woods and plastics to the correct transfer stations, and donate anything thats still in good standing to a local charity.
Green Waste / Biomass
- Yard trimmings, trees, branches, grass, trunks, shrubbery and brush
Household Items
- Food waste, packaging, clothing, light bulbs, magazines, textbooks
Construction / Demolition Debris
- Lumber, concrete, asphalt, masonry, wallboard, roofing, insulation, carpeting, fly ash, clay bricks
Metal
- Ferrous (iron, steel) and non-ferrous (aluminum, copper, stainless) metals
Glass
- Bottles, building glazing, automobile glass
Plastics
- Packaging, bottles, empty drums, mixed plastics, HDPE, LDPE, PET
Paper / Paperboard
- Office paper, newspaper, corrugated cardboard, paper packaging, phonebooks, medium-density fiberboard, mixed paper
Tires
- On-road and off-road vehicle tires
Universal Waste
- Computers, electronics, fluorescent tubes, batteries, aerosol cans, personal computers, computer monitors
White Goods
- Appliances such as stoves, fridges, freezers
What Happens to My Junk?
We recycle as much of the junk we collect as possible. We also donate reusable household or commercial items to local charities and have a Donation Pickup Service to donate on your behalf. This service enables us to pick up your donate-able items and deliver you a tax deductible receipt. We work with a number of community based charities as well as local branches of national charitable organizations, including the Salvation Army, Goodwill, Hope In Harmony, local schools and churches, and Habitat for Humanity, to name a few.