Best Recycling Software for Internet Explorer

Compare the Top Recycling Software that integrates with Internet Explorer as of May 2026

This a list of Recycling software that integrates with Internet Explorer. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Internet Explorer. View the products that work with Internet Explorer in the table below.

What is Recycling Software for Internet Explorer?

Recycling software helps organizations manage and optimize recycling programs by tracking waste collection, processing, and material recovery activities. It provides tools for scheduling pickups, monitoring recycling rates, managing inventory of recyclable materials, and generating compliance reports. The software often includes features for route optimization, customer engagement, and analytics to improve operational efficiency and environmental impact. Integration with billing and ERP systems enables streamlined financial management of recycling services. Recycling software is widely used by municipalities, waste management companies, and sustainability-focused businesses to promote circular economy practices and regulatory compliance. Compare and read user reviews of the best Recycling software for Internet Explorer currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    ROM Enterprise

    ROM Enterprise

    21st Century Programming

    Our most comprehensive software offering, ROM Enterprise is designed to work with the smallest to the largest facilities and enables recyclers to manage multiple facilities with just one database. The Internet links all your facilities together and allows you to manage each one remotely from anywhere in the world. Access each individual yard’s current inventory, orders, and production reports, purchases and sales activity. ROM Enterprise eliminates double entry and the lag time between data input and management’s ability to see what is going on. All of the satellite facilities are tied to the main facility through VPN connections. The terminal server at the main facility runs the program and distributes it to each of the satellites. If a facility goes down, it does not affect the other facilities’ transactions. Once the downed facility is brought back up, then the system will “catch-up” and distribute information to the downed facility that occurred during the down time.
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