AnturWaunfawr.org went live on Thursday, and the new site details the history of and current community services provided by the business.
The interactive website allows public access to images from a historic archive "Waunfawr, the people and the
place", and includes over 400 photographs.
There is also details on educational opportunities that exist for schools and community groups to come and see community recycling in action, how members of public in Gwynedd can receive a Compost bin free of charge, and how the public can support the work of Antur Waunfawr by donating unwanted furniture.
Chief executive Menna Jones said: "Our new website allows local people to access information on all of our services quickly and easily, we have designed this new site based on what our supporters told us they wanted to know and have available on the site.
"We are grateful for their input and our workers, and have used the development of this site as an educational resource to teach new skills to our supported workers."
The website will be updated regularly by Antur's supported workers and has a page dedicated to events that are organised by the company.
The full article contains 220 words and appears in North Wales Chron Bangor newspaper.