Recyclish helps people who already care find practical ways to act — without extremes, guilt, or confusion.
But the systems around them are fragmented, confusing, or politicized. Good intentions get lost. Action feels small. Causes feel distant.
Recyclish exists to bring clarity to that feeling — and turn it into something people can act on together.
We don't ask you to be perfect. We don't lecture. We build tools that fit into real life — and compound impact over time.
No jargon. No confusion. Just answers that make sense.
Tools that fit real life — not idealized versions of it.
Encouragement, not enforcement. Progress, not perfection.
Small actions that compound. Systems that sustain themselves.
Recyclish isn't about waste management. It's about renewal. When we treat objects responsibly, we reinforce how we treat life. Materials can be reused. Habits can be changed. Systems can improve. And lives — human and animal — can be protected through better choices.
Each Recyclish site solves a specific problem. Together, they form a system built on shared values.
A national directory of 3,000+ recycling centers and practical guidance that helps people recycle smarter.
recyclish.reportCommend businesses doing recycling right, or privately suggest improvements. No public shaming, ever.
recyclish.petConnecting recycling, waste reduction, and animal welfare — because our choices affect living beings.
Mobi isn't just a mascot. He's a reminder that responsibility can be kind, progress doesn't require perfection, and small actions still matter.
He helps lower the barrier to understanding — for families, for kids, for anyone who wants to do better without being lectured.
You care deeply, but you live in the real world
You want common-sense solutions, not ideology
You believe responsibility should feel shared — not isolating
You're tired of extremes, but not willing to disengage
I didn't set out to build a sustainability company. The problem found me first.
Years of working in logistics showed me something I couldn't ignore: waste — real, everyday, avoidable waste — moving through systems constantly. Not because people were careless, but because the systems themselves made it nearly impossible to care effectively. Recycling rules changed by zip code. Businesses had no reason to improve. And people who genuinely wanted to do the right thing had no clear path to follow.
But it wasn't just materials that were being discarded. The same indifference that lets recyclables end up in landfills lets animals end up abandoned. The same systems that make it hard to recycle responsibly make it hard to adopt responsibly. I kept seeing the same root problem: people who care, surrounded by systems that don't make it easy to act on it.
That's why there's a dog on our logo. Not as decoration — as a declaration. Recyclish was built on the belief that how we treat the things around us reflects how we treat the lives around us. Responsibility isn't a category. It's a posture. And once you see it that way, materials and animals and communities all belong to the same conversation.
So I started building tools for all of it. A national directory of over 3,000 recycling centers. A platform where people can commend businesses doing it right — or privately encourage those that could do better. A shelter directory connecting people to animals that need homes. Each one built on the same premise: make the responsible choice the clearer choice.
We're still early. But the mission is clear, the tools are real, and the community is growing. If you've ever thought "someone should make this easier" — this is that attempt. And you're welcome to be part of it.
You don't need to commit to everything. Just explore what resonates.