| Software Industry | Information Technology Sector | Mr. Osman Ahmed CEO | NYSE Exchange | US78112J2087 ISIN |
| United States Country | 340 Employees | - Last Dividend | 27 Sep 2023 Last Split | - IPO Date |
Rubicon Technologies, Inc., established in 2008 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, operates as a pioneering digital marketplace that caters to the waste and recycling service sectors globally. It harnesses cloud-based technologies to offer innovative waste and recycling solutions to a diverse clientele, including businesses, government entities, and various organizations. Rubicon's holistic approach aims to streamline waste management processes, promote recycling, and foster sustainability across industries.
Assisting businesses in improving their waste generation footprints, Rubicon offers specialized services designed to optimize waste management practices. This includes implementing cutting-edge strategies for waste reduction, enhanced recycling techniques, and introducing sustainable disposal methods.
For haulers and recyclers, Rubicon provides an integrated platform that facilitates more efficient cooperation with waste generators. This synergy aims at enhancing the collection process, streamlining recycling efforts, and expanding the market for recyclable commodities.
Through expert consultation and strategic management services, Rubicon offers a comprehensive support system for waste removal and waste management. Services include detailed planning, administrative support, cost savings analyses, and meticulous vendor performance monitoring, ensuring the sustainability and efficiency of clients' waste management strategies.
Addressing the logistics aspect of waste management, Rubicon delivers tailored logistical solutions. These services are designed to optimize the transportation and disposal of waste materials, thereby reducing environmental impact and improving operational efficiency for clients.
Expanding beyond service provision, Rubicon actively engages in the market for recyclable materials. By facilitating the sales and purchase of recyclable commodities, it provides an essential link between waste generators and recycling facilities, promoting a circular economy.