Our History & Mission

Earth Care Landscaping &
Recycling
was founded in 2007 with the idea that recycling and reusing construction debris was better than simply throwing it away. Keeping in mind our overused landfills and trying to safeguard the environment, we set out to develop a way to recycle this debris and turn it into a re-useable product. With the demolition of buildings, streets and sidewalks there was a significant amount of recyclable waste debris generated. Our goal is to turn this debris into useful materials thereby removing the need for it to take up space in the landfills.

We offer crushing of concrete, asphalt, brick and granite debris at our locations as well as having the capability of bringing our mobile crushing equipment to your job site. Whether it be stone, concrete, asphalt or brick, we have the ability to return this debris to a useful state saving money in the process and protecting our environment.

We also collect and recycle other materials into useful products.

In addition to our recycling efforts we offer a full line of landscape supplies. Some of these materials are recycled such as the decorative brick and recycled crushed concrete. We offer quantities for any size job whether it be a homeowners project or a large project undertaken by a landscape contractor. We have unique products that will set your landscape apart from the ordinary.

Our retail yard with the full line of products is conveniently located at 1248 Freedom Boulevard in Florence, SC just past the Carolinas Hospital. We also have a location near our mining facility in Lexington at 349 Buck Corley Court, Lexington with very specific inventory of brick and soil products.

Jason C. Wilkie is the owner and president of Earth Care Recycling, LLC which is the parent company of Earth Care Landscape Supply. Our retail location in Florence is manned by Pat Baker and our regional sales manager is Bart Carr.


Recent Jobs
Lander University, Old Roses Store: Crushing of debris from demolished Roses Store
City of Greenwood, City Lot by Oregon Avenue: Crushing of debris from demolition
Cemex of Blythewood: Crushing of concrete debris from washout concrete
Carroll and Carroll: Crushed Stockpile of concrete for re-use
Triangle Construction: Crushed demolition debris from Emerald Road, Capsagel Site
Lafarge Concrete: Clean up and crushing of closed Gracewood Plant in Augusta, Ga.
Lafarge Concrete: Crushed concrete debris at concrete plant in Jackson, SC
Barnwell Landfill: Crushed concrete debris at landfill site
Cowart Mulch: Crushed concrete debris at two sites near Atlanta, Ga
Braxton Construction: Crushed concrete debris in Fairfax, SC
Lanier Construction: Crushed concrete debris fro Lanier in Gaston, SC
Pee Dee Environmental: Crushed concrete debris at landfill site in Florence, SC
SCDOT: Crushed concrete fro SCDOT in Saluda, SC

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