An ‘Uber For Garbage’ picks up steam, and $11.7 million in series a funding
Sometimes, it seems like every possible on-demand service that could be created has already come along — and, in some cases, gone away. But Recycle Track Systems (RTS), a two-year-old, New York-based waste and recycling management technology company, serves to remind that there remain plenty of opportunities for startups looking to turn our smartphones into lucrative businesses. Indeed, while…Read More…
Talkin’ trash with Waste Dive: Advice from 8 of the industry’s top CEO’s
The Waste Dive team headed down to the Big Easy earlier this month for WasteExpo 2017, one of the industry’s most highly-attended trade shows and exhibitions. The conference hall was buzzing with conversations on topics like organics diversion and safety culture while thousands of industry professionals hurried to educational sessions or huddled for networking opportunities….Read More…
Lettieri uses his passion for technology to grow RTS
Gregory Lettieri turned his passion for technology into a successful career when he left his job as senior vice president of Bank of America’s tech department to launch Recycle Track Systems (RTS) with his longtime friend and fourth generation waste and recycling industry pro Adam Pasquale in 2015. Since establishing the business, Lettieri has helped…Read More…
Recycle Track Systems (RTS) is proud to announce B Corporation Certification
NEW YORK, March 16, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Recycle Track Systems (RTS), a Waste and Recycling Technology company headquartered in New York City, is making a difference with their sustainability vision. They now stand among 2000+ Certified B Corporations in 43 countries, representing 130 industries. Created by nonprofit organization B Lab, the B Corporation certification recognizes companies…Read More…
RTS founders interviewed live on Cheddar TV
Greg Lettieri and Adam Pasquale discussing Recycle Track Systems and the future of recycling on Cheddar TV. – CheddarTVRead More…
Recycle Track Systems (RTS) is bringing technological innovation and a shared sustainability vision to the waste removal process at Juice Press
NEW YORK, Jan. 4, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Recycle Track Systems (RTS), a waste and recycling technology company headquartered in New York City, is proud to announce a new partnership with Juice Press – the East Coast’s fastest growing organic food and beverage retailer. Leveraging its proprietary technology, RTS is disrupting the waste and recycling industry by…Read More…
New York Company uses technology to track recycling efforts
A New York City-based waste and recycling company says it is helping waste haulers streamline operations by providing real-time data, Internet of things (IoT) connectivity and accountability that increases efficiency and insight into waste and recycling service pickups. Recycle Track Systems (RTS) provides end-to-end service experience for customers and haulers. It works by sending notifications…Read More…
Tech, Trust, And Transformation: How Recycle Track Systems is taking the guesswork out of collections
The commercial waste industry has evolved in many ways over the years, but the basics are often the same: a truck will come sometime to take waste somewhere and customers wonít know the difference as long as everything gets picked up. Recycle Track Systems (RTS) is among a group of new companies looking to change…Read More…
Recycle Track Systems rises to the Zero Waste Challenge
New York City-based Recycle Track Systems (RTS) has announced its participation in Mayor Bill de Blasio’s Zero Waste Challenge. During the challenge, RTS reported its progress on achieving its challenge requirements, which supported Whole Foods Market grocery stores. The Zero Waste Challenge is part of de Blasio’s OneNYC commitment to send zero waste to landfill…Read More…
Major NYC businesses cut waste 50% – but can they achieve Zero Waste by 2030?
Dozens of major companies including ABC Disney, Whole Foods and Anheauser Busch with offices in New York City have diverted at least half of their waste from landfills and incineration, responding to Mayor Bill de Blasio’s zero waste by 2030 challenge. The 31 business participants collectively diverted 36,910 tons of waste by increasing recycling, composting…Read More…