History
The Pellitteri tradition of service began in Madison more than 65 years ago when the Pellitteri brothers (Tom's father and uncles) used a borrowed truck to deliver coal and haul away garbage for Capital square merchants. Steady business and a strong dedication to customer service ensured the growth of the business to a point at which the Pellitteri brothers purchased their own trucks and built a respected reputation in the disposal business.
Tony Pellitteri continued to operate his business, "Tony Pellitteri Trucking Service," until his death in 1968, after which it was sold to a national concern. Tony had eight brothers who worked with Tony at various times. Pellitteri was the first company to bring to Madison mechanized packer trucks and automated container systems that reduced the "back-breaking" lifting of 55-gallon drums and GI garbage pails. Innovation and labor saving methods are a tradition at Pellitteri since we are committed to our employees' safety and welfare.
In 1979, Tom Pellitteri and his wife, Michele, founded Pellitteri Waste Systems, Inc. which has become a state-of-the-art waste disposal and recycling business. They built their business on the principles of consultative selling, always looking for a better way to meet the needs of their customers.
Here are Tom and Michele Pellitteri and their children, as they appeared in a Verona Hometown, USA parade. The vintage 1930 International Truck is restored to look like one of the original Pellitteri trash trucks.
Today the 3rd generation of Pellitteri's along with the 45 employeees hold the same principals Tom and Michele founded the business on nearly 30 years ago.
Our business is dedicated to Christ. First and foremost in our lives is our relationship with our lord, Jesus Christ. We do not leave that relationship behind when we walk through the company's door. All of our decisions are prayerfully considered. We apply biblical principles in our work ethic and the way we do business.
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