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Longtime Secaucus Business Wilenta Feed Donates $2,500 To Riverkeeper: Wilenta Feed, Inc., a family-owned business located in Secaucus, announced a $2,500 donation this holiday season to Hackensack Riverkeeper. Read full article

How One Massive Produce Distributor Became Waste-Free: When Thomas McQuillan began telling people Baldor Food would be waste free by 2017, he knew it sounded implausible. Read full article

Carting/Wilenta Feed to Go Greener, Meadowlands USA, 3Q 2010
Well before the term “green” and “recycling” became popular catchphrases, Wilenta was ahead of the game for decades by aiding large companies with recycling leftover food waste and construction debris

Wilenta Carting/Wilenta Feed to Go Greener, Meadowlands USA, 3Q 2010
Well before the term “green” and “recycling” became popular catchphrases, Wilenta was ahead of the game for decades by aiding large companies with recycling leftover food waste and construction debris.

Wyckoff youth wins Touch-A-Truck art contest, Wyckoff Suburban News, June 2010  What would someone as young as Nicoletta Carmichael know about trucks and utility vehicles? Plenty, having participated in this year’s Touch-A-Truck fund-raiser sponsored by the Junior League of Bergen County at the Garden State Plaza.

Giving Back to New Jersey

Hackensack Riverkeeper

Wilenta Carting lends hand to Habitat for Humanity April 2008

Junior League of Bergen County

Eastern Christian Children’s Retreat (serves children with developmental disabilities) Hilltop Group Home Renovation Project / Parents’ Memorial Park Project

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  • Customers First

    We're honored to serve our customers since 1978 and proud that more than 90% are still with us. Here are a few examples of how we deliver on our promise of superior customer service:

    • Snack Producer Saves $65,000+An environmental consultant contacted us on behalf of a major New Jersey snack producer. The company switched from traditional waste management to Wilenta Feed, reduced trash pick-ups to bi-monthly service, and saved more than $65,000 in disposal fees alone in the first year.
    • Blizzard Hits Bakery FactoryWhen the snow storm was over, our client’s bakery plant was covered in glass from windows shattered by gale force winds. The plant manager called Wilenta for a referral for emergency clean up services. Instead we dispatched a crew of Wilenta employees who cleaned up all the debris and worked with staff to get the plant back online within a few hours.