About Us

NexCycle is one of the largest convenience zone (area within 1/2 mile radius of a supermarket) recyclers in California. We have provided recycling services for the grocery store industry for nearly 18 years. NexCycle began business in 1987, shortly after the passage of Assembly Bill AB 2020, commonly known as the "Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act." We were the first company to build a statewide infrastructure designed to support both independent and chain grocery stores who were affected by this new piece of legislation.

Over the years, NexCycle has worked with the supermarket industry in California to understand what they needed most from their recycling service provider. We have worked diligently to understand what the recycling public expects from the company that provides the recycling service we located on their supermarket parking lot. The knowledge we have acquired as we built our statewide network is part of the benefit of working with NexCycle. The expertise of our dedicated employees is the other advantage of working with us.

Today, NexCycle has grown to over 300 locations in the State of California. Our recycling network stretches from San Diego in the south, to Cloverdale, 70 miles north of San Francisco. We have recycle centers located in 218 cities throughout California. We believe we have achieved our tremendous growth because we have listened to our customers and we have responded to their needs.

NexCycle has gone through many changes during the past 18 years and we know that we must continue to change in order to provide for the needs of our customers. But two things must remain constant, our ability to listen to what our customer is requesting and our desire to provide them with the very best service available in the convenience zone industry.

As a convenience zone recycler we must balance the interests of everyone affected by our services. The property owners, supermarket operators, local governments, and the recycle customer each have issues that are important.

We call it the NexCycle Experience.

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