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Scrap Metals & Iron in Anaheim, CA
99 Cents Plus - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 630-7838
Adams Steel - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 777-2277
All-Met Recycling Inc - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 528-6013
Altemp Alloys Incorporation - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 938-0601
Anaheim-Fullerton Auto Dismantling - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (562) 860-5834
Bonded Destruction Service - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 635-2181
COPP Materials Inc Anaheim West - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 870-7123
D B W & Associates Inc - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 630-8551
Hulse Chuck Enterprises - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 523-2425
J & P Rebond Wholesalers Inc - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 779-1565
M G Disposal - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 238-3300
Mars Environmental - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 895-6277
Mars Environmental Inc - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 777-3333
Massey Management CO - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 991-4774
Remedy - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 630-2307
Toxco Inc - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 879-2067
Helpful Definition for: Scrap Metals & Iron
Scrap metals are recyclable and other materials that are left over from different types of product consumption such as parts of vehicles, building supplies and surplus materials. Though it is often confused with waste, scrap has significant monetary value in places like Anaheim. Overall, the scrap industry processes tonnes of recyclable materials every year. The proper disposal and recycling of scrap metal is done by a business or service. Usually a "scrapper" advertises his services to conveniently remove scrap metal for people who don't need it, or need to get rid of it.
