Rooms To Go Celebrates Over 30 Years of Recycling
Rooms To Go believes that it has a civic responsibility and commitment to our communities. That is why we have spent decades creating a robust recycling program. Rooms To Go collects packaging from its merchandise after deliveries are made then sorts and forwards them on for recycling processing.
1992
Rooms To Go's first cardboard recycling program is launched. In its first year, Rooms To Go recycles approximately 800 tons of cardboard.
1996
The recycling program continues to flourish and is expanded to include the recycling of plastic.
1999
A wood recycling program is introduced into the existing recycling initiatives.
2000
At our distribution centers in Florida and Georgia, Rooms to Go recycles nearly 3,300 tons of material, which constitutes 75% of all our cardboard and 65% of all our plastic packaging.
2006
A styrofoam recycling program is introduced.
2015
A state-of-the-art recycling center is launched in our new distribution center located in Dunn, N.C.
2019
Rooms To Go wins the EPA’s National WasteWise Award in the Large Business Category as the Partner of the Year.
2024
Rooms To Go increases its recycling footprint, now having recycling operations in seven states: Florida, Georgia, Texas, Louisiana, North Carolina, Tennessee & Mississippi.
Today
Rooms To Go's recycling efforts have prevented over 479,000 tons of solid waste from entering a landfill.
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1992
Seffner, FL
800 tons of cardboard, mounting to 60% of all cardboard waste - 1996 Began plastic recycling
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2000
Florida & Georgia
3,300 tons of material, 75% of all our cardboard recovered, 65% of all our plastic recovered -
2024
Florida, Georgia, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina & Tennessee
Cardboard: 21,165 Tons
Plastic: 2,153 Tons
Styrofoam: 1,133 Tons
Wood: 3,847 Tons