Photo courtesy of Cards Recycling
Cards Holdings has added Jones, Oklahoma, to its growing service network.
Starting July 1, the company will roll out residential and recycling services, while also offering full-scale commercial and industrial solutions for local businesses and organizations.
The new partnership marks a major step in Cards’ regional growth strategy and expansion into Oklahoma, according to the company.
Construction also is nearing completion on Cards’ new corporate headquarters in Springdale, Arkansas, which will position the company for “greater multistate impact while staying true to its community-first roots.”
“Bringing the town of Jones, Oklahoma, into the Cards family is more than just a contract—it's a milestone in our mission to serve communities with integrity, innovation and heart,” Cards CEO Dustin Reynolds says. “Every new partnership reflects the trust we've earned and the values we stand for. This win is a testament to our team's dedication and our belief that waste service can—and should—be done differently. We're not just growing; we're building something meaningful for the future.”
With a dedicated local office and team in Oklahoma City, Cards says it is deeply invested in delivering “reliable, responsive and community-driven waste services.”
As Cards has continued to expand, it has adopted new technologies to maintain peak service.
All Cards trucks are equipped with 3rd Eye technology, a brand of Chattanooga, Tennessee-based Environmental Solutions Group, which provides real-time route visibility, enhanced safety and consistent service quality.
“As we expand our footprint into new communities like Jones City, we’re also investing in technologies that raise the bar across the industry," Cards Vice President of Business Development Jason Fitzgerald says. "Our AI [artificial intelligence] recycling initiative is already delivering results in Springdale, and we’re excited to continue exploring scalable solutions that benefit both our customers and the environment."
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