Deep Green Waste & Recycling, Inc. operates as a waste and recycling company that engages in designing and managing waste programs for retail, commercial, residential, and medical customers. It offers construction and demolition debris removal services for the Golden Isles region of coastal Georgia; and abatement and remediation services throughout the greater Nashville through rolloff trucks and cubic yard containers. The company is based in Saint Simons Island, Georgia.
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