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Queen City Disposal Receives Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certification

Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certification ProgramMontgomery County, TN – The latest business to complete requirements for Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certified and host a Green Ribbon Cutting is locally owned and operated Queen City Disposal.

Owners Jeff Purvis and Todd Beck felt it was important for their business to participate in a City/County Program that encouraged good environmental stewardship.

Clarksville-Montgomery County Green ribbon cutting ceremony for Queen City Disposal.
Clarksville-Montgomery County Green ribbon cutting ceremony for Queen City Disposal.

“We are the largest volume hauler into Bi-County landfill, said Beck. That means we pay the County more than any other trash company in Clarksville. I know firsthand people are throwing away a lot of what can be recycled. We felt it was important to set an example by recycling in our own facility.”

Montgomery County Mayor Carolyn Bowers and City of Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan were present to congratulate the owners and staff for their work. Bowers asked them to describe some of the changes they had made.

Chris Beck, who attended the workshops and helped the company through the CMC Green Certification process, described some of the changes. “We’ve conserved electricity by setting the thermostats back manually in the evenings and on weekends, turning out lights, and not turning them on in areas with sufficient natural light. We’re recycling paper, plastic, cans and cardboard in the office and are in the process of greatly reducing the amount of paper we use through our online billing option. Mileage optimization with our 14 trucks has been added as a new program managed by Clay Purvis to maximize our fuel consumption and minimize our drive time.”

Todd Beck added that paper is reused before it is sent to be recycled. Note pads are made from the blank side of unused paper. Todd added that he has noticed that business customers new to Clarksville-Montgomery County have an automatic expectation that we would offer recycling services for metal and other recyclables. “I’m glad our community can meet their expectations,” said Beck.

McMillan asked if employees are bringing some of the conservation practices home. The response was that they were working on it and that some employees bring their recyclables from home to place in the office recycling containers.

“We are now the only large, locally owned disposal service in Clarksville and work closely with Bi-County to make the most of our services for the people who live in the community,” said Todd Beck.

Queen City is a full service disposal company offering business and residential pick-up as well as temporary containers for renovations and construction. For information about Queen City Disposal visit www.queencitydisposal.com/home or call 931.896.1500.

For information on how your business can participate in the Green Certification Program, contact Michelle Newell at manewell@mcgtn.net or by calling 931.245.1867.

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