Brass Recycling Centers in Austin, Texas

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Austin Metal and Iron

Austin, Texas, United States

At Austin Metal & Iron Co. L.P., we’ve been recycling aluminum, copper, iron, and other scrap metals for over 100 years. After all that time, we know that the work we’re doing is more…

Wright Recycling LLC

Austin, Texas, United States

We recycle all metals including Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Steel, and Iron.  We also buy electronics, household appliances, old metal lawn furniture, and so much more. We strive to give you the…

Westbrook Metals Inc

Austin, Texas, United States

Highest Quality materials for every one of your metal-related needs. Whatever the Type, Form, Length, or Size, We Are Your One-Stop Metals Shop.  Westbrook Metals is a diversified metal distributor…

Metal Supermarkets - Austin North

Austin, Texas, United States

Metal Supermarkets Austin North is near the intersection of Mopac Expressway and Highway 183. The store is located right behind the Coca-Cola plant on Burnet Road, just minutes from the J. J. Pickle Research…

Progressive Waste Solutions

Austin, Texas, United States

Progressive Waste Solutions is the third-largest waste services company in North America. And we’re growing by the day. Read more about our history, mission and values, as well as the reasons our…

Gardner Iron & Metal

Austin, Texas, United States

Gardner Metal Recycling is a leader in scrap metal recycling in Central Texas, and has been for over 50 years. We are family owned and operated, and we have a personal care for all of our commercial,…

CMC Recycling

Austin, Texas, United States

CMC Recycling is a full service, metal recycler buying all grades of scrap metal including iron, tin, copper, brass, aluminum, stainless, alloys and more. Call CMC Recycling today to schedule a container…

Austin Metal & Iron Co LP

Austin, Texas, United States

At Austin Metal & Iron, we’ve been recycling aluminum, iron and other scrap metals for over100 years. And after all that time, we know that the work we’re doing is more important now than…