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RECYCLING SCRAP METAL CAN ADD TO YOUR BOTTOM LINE.

Scrap metal left over at construction or renovation sites is often discarded, but it is actually a valuable commodity that can be recycled and used in many new ways. When looked on as waste, disposal of these materials is often viewed as the cost of doing business. But recycling scrap metal can have a big impact on the environment and even your profitability.

ALTER PAYS TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR SCRAP METAL

Recycling materials generated at a construction site is increasingly important. Besides environmental benefits, recycling can have economic benefits for your business. Alter Metal Recycling pays top dollar for all ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metal including aluminum siding, electrical wire, copper pipe, flashing and other scrap metal generally leftover during the building and construction process. Additionally, recycling material onsite can reduce your material hauling and disposal costs.

BINS AVAILABLE FOR USE ON YOUR JOB SITES

Call your nearest Alter Metal Recycling Center to see if you qualify for our free bin service. Depending on the amount of scrap metal you generate, Alter will place a bin and provide prompt pickup, disposal and return to your site. We will credit your account automatically. All you have to do is fill the bins.

INTEGRATE RECYCLING INTO YOUR BUSINESS

An important first step in integrating recycling into your construction operation is establishing a relationship with a local recycling company. Alter Metal Recycling has been a leader in the metal recycling business for over 100 years. We’re fair and honest. We offer clean yards, and we’re pretty nice people. More importantly, we care about you and your business, and we will make sure you’re always satisfied.

GOING GREEN JUST MAKES SENSE

Green building certification grants points based on how much you recycle. Implementing a tracking system will aid you in attaining LEED points for recycling. Alter can provide reports of the amount of material that is being disposed and recycled from your construction sites. That way, you can better determine how you can increase the amount of material being recycled from your sites.

Call Alter Metal Recycling to get started! Click here to find the location nearest you.