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J. P. MASCARO & SONS CONTRIBUTES $825,000 FOR EDUCATIONAL INITIATIVES AND SCHOLARSHIPS

Friday, December 13, 2024
J. P. MASCARO & SONS CONTRIBUTES $825,000 FOR EDUCATIONAL INITIATIVES AND SCHOLARSHIPS

In 2024, local waste collection and recycling company J. P. Mascaro & Sons reaffirmed its commitment to the educational sector by contributing $825,000 to more than 77 schools and school districts in the Delaware Valley, Lehigh Valley, and Scranton regions. This funding will be used for educational initiatives and scholarships.

Company President Pasquale N. Mascaro, Sr. stated, "The Mascaro family is grateful for the opportunity to continue providing educational assistance at outstanding schools for deserving students in need. Our employees and the many customers they serve enable the Mascaro company to consistently achieve our goal of being a 'true friend' in the community.”

J.P. Mascaro & Sons is a leading provider of waste removal and recycling services in the local region. Founded and headquartered in Lower Providence Township, Montgomery County, the company operates more than 20 divisions and employs over 900 individuals.

Mascaro boasts a top-tier, company-owned infrastructure that includes landfills, transfer stations, recycling centers, and composting facilities. The company is engaged in all sectors of the solid waste industry, serving thousands of municipal, commercial, industrial, and institutional customers.

Established in 1964 by Joseph P. Mascaro, Sr., the company has been run by his five sons for over 60 years. Today, a third generation of the Mascaro family is actively involved in the daily operations of the business. For more information about J. P. Mascaro & Sons, its infrastructure, facilities, and comprehensive waste services, please visit the company website at www.jpmascaro.com.

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