BlackBridge Recycling — Huntington, NY (Long Island Office)
The New York metro area generates more industrial scrap than almost any region in the country — and almost none of it has a local, multi-material broker who actually picks up the phone. BlackBridge Recycling fills that gap from our Huntington, Long Island office, brokering plastics, paper, metals, and foam for manufacturers, distributors, demolition contractors, and processors across all five boroughs, Long Island, Westchester, and lower Connecticut.
We’ve been paying suppliers on time since 2011 and place roughly 88,000 tons of material a year. If you generate scrap anywhere in the NY metro, this is the desk to call.
Our Huntington office
50 Gerard Street, Suite 100C, Huntington, NY 11743
800-449-5084 · info@blackbridgerecycling.com
The Huntington office is positioned in the heart of Long Island’s Suffolk/Nassau industrial corridor — about 40 minutes from Midtown Manhattan, minutes from the Long Island Expressway (I-495) and the Northern State Parkway, and within an hour’s drive of JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark airports. From this desk we cover the entire NY metro footprint without anyone in the chain saying “we’ll have to call our other office.”
Visits to the Huntington office are by appointment. Call 800-449-5084 to schedule.
Long Island and NYC metro coverage
The Huntington desk handles direct supplier coverage across:
- Long Island — Nassau and Suffolk counties end-to-end
- NYC five boroughs — Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Bronx, Manhattan
- Westchester County — White Plains corridor, Yonkers, industrial north
- Lower Connecticut — Stamford / Bridgeport / New Haven corridor
- Northern NJ — coordinated with our Wall Township HQ
That’s roughly 20 million people and a manufacturing/distribution base that includes everything from Brooklyn small-batch fabricators to Long Island plastics processors to demolition tonnage out of midtown high-rise rebuilds.
Materials we broker from NY metro suppliers
BlackBridge is a true multi-material desk — one phone call covers all four streams.
- Plastics — HDPE, PET bottle bales, LDPE/LLDPE film, PP, ABS, PS, nylon, regrind, purge, off-spec
- Paper — OCC (#11 and mill-grade), DLK, sorted office paper, mixed paper, newsprint
- Metals — aluminum (UBC, sheet, extrusion, cast), steel (prepared/unprepared, P&S, busheling), copper, brass, stainless on request
- Foam — EPS densified blocks, packaging foam, polyurethane scrap
If your material isn’t on the list, call the desk. After 14 years very little surprises us.
Industries we serve in NY metro
NY metro’s manufacturing base is more diverse and more vertical than most regions, and the Huntington desk is built for it:
- Brooklyn manufacturers and converters — small-batch and mid-size operators generating mixed metal and plastic scrap
- Long Island plastics and paper processors — injection molders, extruders, corrugated converters
- NYC building demolition — non-ferrous metals, structural steel, copper, aluminum window/curtainwall scrap
- Food and beverage distribution centers — PET bottle bales, HDPE jug bales, OCC from packaging lines
- Pharma and personal-care packaging — clean post-industrial HDPE, PP, PET from Long Island and Westchester plants
- MRFs across Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester — single-stream operators looking for harder-grade outlets
Local logistics — moving NY metro material
NY metro freight is a different animal than most regions: tight loading windows, congested truck routes, and a port complex on the wrong side of a bridge. We work it every day:
- Port of NY/NJ access — outbound containers via the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge to Newark/Elizabeth, the busiest container port complex on the East Coast
- JFK, LaGuardia, Newark airports — coordinated for time-critical or international air freight when needed
- LIE / Northern State Parkway / Belt Parkway — primary truck arteries for Long Island and outer-borough pickups
- NY rail intermodal — CSX and Norfolk Southern connections via NJ for cross-country resin and OCC moves
- NYC bridge and tunnel logistics — we know the height/weight/HOV constraints that catch out-of-region brokers
Why NY suppliers choose BlackBridge
- 14-year payment record. Net-30 from receipt, paid every time since 2011. No factoring games.
- Local desk, not a 1-800 from Texas. Call 800-449-5084 and you reach a person who knows what the LIE looks like at 7 a.m.
- Multi-material consolidation. Plastics, paper, metals, and foam through one contact instead of four.
- Direct buyer relationships. We sell to mills and reclaimers, not other middlemen — which keeps your price competitive.
- Family-operated, owner-accessible. Jason Stephens (President), Vin (partner), Chris Goger (recycling director), Marty Oxman (procurement) — owners answer the phone.
NY metro supplier FAQ
1. Do you only cover Long Island, or also the boroughs and Westchester?
The full NY metro — Long Island, all five boroughs, Westchester, and lower CT. Northern NJ is coordinated with our Wall Township HQ but you’ll still get one point of contact.
2. We’re a small Brooklyn shop generating a couple of pallets a week. Are we too small?
Probably not. We routinely place LTL and partial loads. Call the desk with what you have and we’ll tell you straight whether the math works.
3. How fast do you pay?
Standard net 30 from receipt at the buyer’s facility, with faster terms for established accounts. 14 years, paid every time.
4. We have a demolition project with mixed structural steel and non-ferrous — can you handle it?
Yes. NYC demolition tonnage is a regular part of the book. Send a project scope and timeline.
5. Will someone actually come to my facility?
For meaningful volume, yes. Chris Goger or Marty Oxman will come walk the operation in person. Most NY metro brokers won’t — we will.
Get a quote from the Huntington desk
Call 800-449-5084 or email info@blackbridgerecycling.com with material type, approximate tonnage, and your zip code. Same-day pricing and pickup logistics.
Office visits welcome by appointment at 50 Gerard Street, Suite 100C, Huntington, NY 11743.
TODO for Pat: confirm whether ISRI/ReMA membership applies and whether the Huntington office should claim any NY-state recycling trade affiliation (NYSAR3, etc.) before publishing.