Metal Recycling Guide

Metal Recycling Section


 


Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it


Main Metal Recycling sponsors


 

Latest Metal Recycling Link Added

INSERT YOUR OWN BANNER HERE

Submit your link on Metal Recycling!



 

Welcome to Metal Recycling Guide

 

Metal Recycling Article

Thumbnail example. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.

Metal Recycling West Virginia

from:


Recycling is a process that most of us are familiar with today. With the huge emphasis that's being put on cleaning up our environment to make it a healthier place for us all to live, the thing most commonly recommended is recycling or, more specifically, metal recycling. West Virginia residents have some excellent choices in where to have to get their metal recycling. West Virginia is home to the largest and oldest metal recycler in the United States, Strauss Industries.

Strauss Industries is a privately owned as well as the parent company of the group that is responsible for most of the metal recycling in West Virginia. They have four different sites so they're able to help many businesses as well as private individual with their recycling needs. When we think of recycling, we often think about all those aluminum pop cans we've saved and turned in for extra cash when we were children or, even now, as adults. Metal recycling, however, covers a lot more than just aluminum pop cans, especially at Strauss Industries, the most well-known plant for metal recycling West Virginia has.

Metal recycling companies will pay cash for more items than most people are aware of today. Some of these items may include automotive engines, aluminum ladders, batteries, catalytic converters, household appliances, aluminum cans, brass or copper items, microwaves, old tools and much more. Almost anything you can imagine that you have is probably a good candidate for metal recycling. West Virginia residents use this opportunity clean out their yards, garage or home, make money in the process and know they are helping to reduce the landfill usage, thus helping the environment.

Businesses as large as Strauss Industries are able to do recycling in a matter of minutes with the large heavy-duty recycling equipment they use. Watching some of the items be recycled is very interesting as well as a learning experience for all. Since they shred approximately 150,000 tons for later recycling, they're very experienced and efficient. You can watch a full size automobile be shredded into small pieces that will fit in your hand in literally a matter of seconds. This is how they're able to recycle the metal and reproduce new metal and steel products.

Steel manufacturers use these parts as well as trucks, buses, appliances and almost any other recyclable you can think of for their metal recycling. West Virginia has more than one recycling facility, however. There are many reputable places for recycling in West Virginia, as a trip through the yellow pages or a search online will show you. Help keep our environment clean and healthy and give one of these excellent businesses a call.


Other Metal Recycling related Articles

Metal Recycling
Scrap Metal Recycling Business
Metal Recycling Centers
Recycling Scrap Metal
Scrap Metal Recycling Business Plan

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE


 

Metal Recycling News

ALTER METAL RECYCLING - Quad-Cities Online


ALTER METAL RECYCLING
Quad-Cities Online
Today is Monday, Feb. 6, the 37th day of 2012. There are 329 days left in the year. 1862 -- 150 years ago: The yards of our teamsters taverns are crowded with sleighs and sleds every night -- the most of them being loaded with lumber for the country.

and more »

Read more...


Proposed legislation aimed toward curbing metal thefts - Newnan Times-Herald


Proposed legislation aimed toward curbing metal thefts
Newnan Times-Herald
By Sarah Fay Campbell Legislation moving through the Georgia Senate designed to curb metal thefts will add extensive regulations and requirements to the "secondary metals recycling industry." The regulations in the current form of the bill will likely ...

Read more...


Scrappin' for a tidy profit - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle


Scrappin' for a tidy profit
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
He is one of a growing number of self-employed metal recyclers who prowl Monroe County streets and roads, scavenging curbs for discarded dryers, worn-out washing machines and cast-off car parts. And these days, junkers such as Bob Babcock are making a ...

and more »

Read more...


Bills target copper thefts - Huntington Herald Dispatch


Bills target copper thefts
Huntington Herald Dispatch
"You can see where legitimate recycling companies are doing their part to help," Bush said. "They take licenses, photograph cars and the metal, or even videotape them. That is something that's required by law in many states, so when metal is reported ...

and more »

Read more...


Brick Recycling Company to Expand - Patch.com


Brick Recycling Company to Expand
Patch.com
The Brick Township-based recycling center pitched the idea of moving into the 84 Lumber site at 5310 Route 33/34 near the Howell Township boundary. The company purchases scrap metal from municipalities, contractors or the public and sells that metal to ...

Read more...