Garbage Removal
Sanitation SalvageInformation and Alerts
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This business has 2 alerts.
Alert
As of 8/24/2018, the Business Integrity Commission has suspended Sanitation Salvage's license, which means that at this time they can no longer collect trash or recycling from city businesses. If Sanitation Salvage collected your material, you will need to find another private carter to service your business while its license is suspended.
For a list of licensed carters, click here: http://https//www1.nyc.gov/assets/bic/downloads/pdf/notices/licenseapproved02.pdf
For questions relating to DSNY temporary collection, please contact 311. For further assistance , call BIC’s hotline at 212-437-0678.
Licensing
On 08/24/2018 the Business Integrity Commission suspended the license of Sanitation Salvage. BBB encourages you to contact the following agency or agencies to confirm this information: - http://www.nyc.gov/html/bic/html/home/home.shtml - 2126766300
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