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Adirondack Corp. operates with the military precision and transparency expected of a 100% veteran-owned organization. This Legal Directory provides a comprehensive overview of the governing documents that manage our mission-based opportunity portal and our regional pallet recycling initiatives. Established in 1991, Adirondack Corp. maintains these standards to protect our workforce, our partners, and our legacy across 21 counties in New York and Pennsylvania.
The User Agreement outlines the specific expectations and eligibility requirements for anyone utilizing the www.adirondackcorp.org portal. This section covers the mission-based opportunity criteria for disabled veterans, including motor vehicle abstract requirements and background standards. It also defines the relationship between Adirondack Corp. and the pallet vendors who donate materials to our cause.
This section details the protection of Adirondack Corp.’s intellectual property. From our "Veterans Helping Veterans" mission branding to our established reputation in handcrafted Chicken Coops, Fire Sheds, and Pole Barns, we rigorously defend our trademarks and copyrighted content. This notice ensures that our digital assets and brand identity are protected from unauthorized use or "brand-jacking."
Your privacy is our priority. Our Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard the data of our veterans and pallet donors. Whether you are applying for a mission-based opportunity or coordinating a regional pallet pickup, this policy ensures your information is handled with the highest level of confidentiality, in alignment with our standards at www.adirondackcorp.com.
The Terms & Conditions serve as the definitive legal framework for our logistics services. This section covers the scope of our operations in 18 New York counties and 3 Pennsylvania counties, limitation of liability, and our philanthropic commitment to TINMIS. It governs the transport and recycling of pallets and the professional conduct of all parties involved in our veteran-led supply chain.
We are committed to digital inclusivity. Our Accessibility Statement outlines the steps we take to ensure our portal is navigable and functional for all users, with a specific focus on our disabled veterans. We strive for WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliance to ensure that our mission is accessible to every veteran transitioning to civilian life.
Transparency regarding digital tracking is essential for a secure "Digital Landscape." Our Cookies Policy explains how we use small data files to improve your browsing experience, analyze site performance, and ensure our portal functions effectively across all 12 of our regional locations, from Hancock to Farmingdale.