Craig Cinelli
Philanthropist. Marathon Runner.
About Me
Craig Cinelli is a dedicated philanthropist and business professional based in Allendale, New Jersey. As the Operations Manager of Eastern Recycling Services Corp., Craig oversees daily business functions such as account management, financial planning, risk management, and performance monitoring. Eastern Recycling is a certified Women’s Business Enterprise, proudly owned by Craig’s wife. Craig supports her leadership, contributing his expertise to drive the company’s success while managing local and national scrap recycling operations.
Craig is deeply passionate about the recycling industry and has served as the NJ chapter president of the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) from 2005 to 2007. This leadership role expanded his knowledge of the industry and reinforced his commitment to sustainability. Craig remains actively involved in several local boards, including the Guardian Angel Church’s Pastoral Counsel and the Heritage Fund Committee, as well as the town’s Carnival Committee. His involvement with these organizations reflects his commitment to fostering a stronger, more engaged community.
A devoted athlete, Craig has completed over twenty full and half marathons, often running for charitable causes. He has raised over $45,000 for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital and more than $120,000 for various other nonprofits. Craig’s philanthropic efforts extend beyond running—he recently donated gym equipment to Northern Highlands Regional High School and continues to give back in meaningful ways.
In addition to his charitable work, Craig mentors young professionals in the recycling industry, frequently speaking at events to promote sustainability and leadership. For Craig, success is not just about professional accomplishments but about the positive impact he makes on his community and the world.
Craig is deeply passionate about the recycling industry and has served as the NJ chapter president of the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) from 2005 to 2007. This leadership role expanded his knowledge of the industry and reinforced his commitment to sustainability. Craig remains actively involved in several local boards, including the Guardian Angel Church’s Pastoral Counsel and the Heritage Fund Committee, as well as the town’s Carnival Committee. His involvement with these organizations reflects his commitment to fostering a stronger, more engaged community.
A devoted athlete, Craig has completed over twenty full and half marathons, often running for charitable causes. He has raised over $45,000 for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital and more than $120,000 for various other nonprofits. Craig’s philanthropic efforts extend beyond running—he recently donated gym equipment to Northern Highlands Regional High School and continues to give back in meaningful ways.
In addition to his charitable work, Craig mentors young professionals in the recycling industry, frequently speaking at events to promote sustainability and leadership. For Craig, success is not just about professional accomplishments but about the positive impact he makes on his community and the world.