I find the central recycling logo overpowering. To me, it makes the card look too "busy" or cluttered.

As others have said, lose the # in front of your phone number. (personal note here; I loathe social media, and even more than social media, I doubly loathe people who call that a "hashtag". It's called a freakin' pound sign! So, if you were to look at me as a possible client for your services, and give me your card like that, you would lose points with me. Yes, for something -that- trivial. It wouldn't be a deal breaker, but it would go in the minus column. Yes, I am indeed a grumpy crotchety old bastage). If someone is too stupid to figure out that's your phone number without the sign, they're not the kind of customer you're looking for anyways.

I'm also not a big fan of the tagline along the bottom. Perhaps you could find a way to shorten it.

Lastly, your business card doesn't actually say what you do. To anyone on this forum and most people in general, I'm sure it's obvious. However, IMO it's always a good idea to make it very clear on your cards. If you're not there in person, your card is your representative. Make it crystal clear what services you offer.

As well, many people may not realize that you actually -pay- for items you pick up. Many people have it in their head that someone will pick up their scrap, but they won't get paid for it. Perhaps you could rework your tagline, or elsewhere on the card, say that you actually pay for some/all/whatever you pick up. I get a fair number of calls from people who have gotten my card from another customer, or from flyers. In other words, I haven't yet given them my pitch. Often, after we've exchanged greetings, one of the first things I hear is, "OK, it says here you PAY for <insert item>" and we go from there. It definitely helps, in my experience.



Hope this helps.