Save 20%-25% off waste and recycling services

Words: Veronica PrattThe Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) is excited to add Waste Focus to its list of MCAA Perks providers.

This new program helps contractors save 20%-25% off waste and recycling services. There are no up-front costs, no hauler contracts and no negotiations.

With Waste Focus you'll:
  • Significantly reduce solid waste and recycling expenses
  • Guaranteed discounted pricing from the haulers
  • Service level optimization (size and frequency)
  • Single-source for all your waste and recycling needs
  • 3-year pricing commitment
  • No fuel charges

How it Works

Waste Focus handles all negotiations and audits your monthly invoices. You pay the hauler the approved amounts, and you keep 55% of the total savings.

Contact your Dedicated Member Services Representative Veronica Pratt at 603-628-2337 or vpratt@bizunite.com for more information.
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