Dawson's Recycling and Disposal, Inc
416 Hwy 181 , Gregory, Texas, United States
Dawson Is a locally owned and operated company located in Gregory, Texas. We offer prompt and dependable service.
Family owned and operated for nearly 20 years, Dawson has become one of the most trusted names in the ferrous and non-ferrous materials recycling industry and trash disposal in the Coastal Bend area. Our friendly staff and fair prices have kept people coming back to us for years. We buy from the public as well as businesses and dealers, so come on out and bring your scrap. We'll take care of you!
In November of 1997, Dawson Recycling opened in Pearland, TX as a DBA company with a $30,000 loan from the bank by Vance Dawson IV. The business operated out of his grandfather 'PAW' Vance Jr, and dads Vance III whareshouse, located on Houston St. In 2000 Dawson Recycling moved to it's present location at 416 Hwy 181 in Gregory, TX. The facility sits on 7½ acres beside Southern Pacific Railroad. In Feb 2000, Dawson Recycling became a Texas Corporation.
Dawson Recycling & Disposal is operated as a small company that is proud to treat it's employees like family. Our philosophy is that everyones roll in the workplace is important. 'No one wins at the game of life by themselves, it takes a team.'
Over the last 17 years of doing business we have grown to service an area of over 100 mile radius of Gregory, TX. We have a fleet of Mack trucks that service numerous roll off containers each day. We haul C & D waste and scrap metal to be recycling. We also have 99 yard M. & Flatbeds for longer hauls and demolition jobs.
At the 416 HWY 181 location we accept and pay for all metal recyclables, from cars, washing machines, old bbq pites, to structural steel & heeavy iron. We also recycle aluminum cans, copper, stainless steel, brass, and much more.
In the many years in business we have made tons of customers, many that we still call friends. If we can be of service to you or your company, give us a call. We would love to visit with you.
The History Of Copper...
Copper has been in use by civilization for over 10,000 years, and has been recycled since early times. Because it does not degrade during recycling, copper in use today could have been first fabricated into objects thousands of years ago. Copper is highly prized by scrap metal collectors and scrap metal recycling businesses. The nonferrous metal is the best conductor of electricity except for silver. That electrical and thermal conductivity, along with properties of high ductility and malleability make it one of the most demanded metals by industry, eclipsed only by iron and aluminum.
Copper has been used and recycled by people for over 10,000 years, with a pendant dated to approximately 87000 BC having been found in what is now northern Iraq. Around 8000 B.C., copper emerged as a substitute for stone, and by 4000 B.C., Eyptians were heating and casting copper into shapes. Around 3500 B.C., the technology of copper processing continued to grow as the process of smelting ores was discovered, harkening the introduction of the Bronze Age.
The Mediterranean island of Cypress was the source of copper used by the ancient Romans. They called the highly coveted ore “aes Cyprium,” which translates into English as “metal of Cyprus.” This name was shortened to cyprium, and later, cyprium was changed to coprum. This latter term was the genesis of the English word, “copper.”
As with other metals, there are significant environmental benefits to the recycling of copper. These include solid waste diversion, reduced energy requirements for processing, and natural resource conservation. For example, the energy requirements of recycled copper are as much as 85 to 90 percent less than the processing of new copper from virgin ore. In terms of conservation, copper is a non-renewable resource, although only 12 percent of known reserves have been consumed. Known U.S. reserves of copper are thought to total 1.6 billion metric tons, with production concentrated in Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada and Montana. About 99 percent of domestic production is generated from 20 mines.
Recycling
Dawson Recycling & Disposal is operated as a small company that is proud to treat it's employees like family. Our philosophy is that everyones roll in the workplace is important. 'No one wins at the game of life by themselves, it takes a team.' Over the last 17 years of doing business we have grown to service an area of over 100 mile radius of Gregory, TX. We have a fleet of Mack trucks that service numerous roll off containers each day. We haul C & D waste and scrap metal to be recycling. We also have 99 yard M. & Flatbeds for longer hauls and demolition jobs. At the 416 HWY 181 location we accept and pay for all metal recyclables, from cars, washing machines, old bbq pites, to structural steel & heeavy iron. We also recycle aluminum cans, copper, stainless steel, brass, and much more. In the many years in business we have made tons of customers, many that we still call friends. If we can be of service to you or your company, give us a call. We would love to visit with you.
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi is a coastal city in the South Texas region of the U.S. state of Texas. The county seat of Nueces County, it also extends into Aransas, Kleberg, and San Patricio Counties. The city's political boundaries encompass Nueces Bay and Corpus Christi Bay. Its zoned boundaries include small land parcels or water inlets of three neighboring counties.
The metropolitan area US Census estimated population in 2013 was 442,600. The population was 316,381 at the 2013 US Census estimate, making it the eighth-most populous city in Texas. It is the principal city of the three-county Corpus Christi metropolitan area, as well as the larger six-county Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice Combined Statistical Area, with a 2013 Census estimate at 516,793. The city includes the Port of Corpus Christi, the fifth-largest in the United States. It is served by the Corpus Christi International Airport.
The city's name (Corpus Christi) in Latin means Body of Christ. The name was given to the settlement and surrounding bay by Spanish explorer Alonso Álvarez de Pineda in 1519, as he discovered the lush semitropical bay on the Catholic feast day of Corpus Christi. The city has been nicknamed 'Texas Riviera' and 'Sparkling City by the Sea', particularly featured in tourist literature.
Looking for a roll off dumpster for cleanup, construction, or demolition work?
Dawson Recycling is the right place to find your roll off dumpster.We are fully insured and bonded, and provide professional, dependable service.Deliveries & pickups are made within 24 hours Dawson Recycling offers multiple dumpster sizes to meet your needs.Roll off dumpster sizes are measured in cubic yards. Typical roll off dumpster sizes are measured in cubic yards.
Demolition & Excavation
For purposes of new economic development, building renovations, building remodeling to facilitate federal, state, and/or local building code compliance, building rehab to restore buildings from fire, storm, or damage from poor maintenance, or when a vacant building loses all sustainability and becomes a hazard to the public, or the environment Dawson Recycling & Disposal, Inc. specializes in facility structure demolition. We have successfully performed numerous facility structure demolition projects across the state of Texas for a diverse client base completing these demolition projects on time and within budget taking care to remain compliant. Our extensive knowledge base and proven management skills, along with our exceptional, experienced, and enthusiastic supervisors and workers using proven work practices allows Dawson Recycling & Disposal, Inc. to strive and produce a facility structure demolition project that surpasses all expectations of our clients.
Items We Don't Recycle
- Plastic of any kind
- Televisions, computers, or other electronic devices
- Gasoline or automotive oil, any kind of paint
- Construction or roofing debris
- Concrete or bricks
- Yard waste of any kind
- Glass of any kind
- Tires of any kind
- Fiberboard or sheetrock
- Hazardous materials of any kind (anything marked 'Caution', Warning', 'Danger', 'Poison', etc.)
Materials Accepted | |
---|---|
Automotive | |
1 | Vehicles |
Electronics | |
2 | Electric Motors |
Metal | |
3 | Radiators |
4 | Aluminum |
5 | Brass |
6 | Copper |
7 | Starters/Alternators |
Company Services
- Stainless Steel Recycling
- Aluminum Wheels Recycling
- Radiators Recycling
- Aluminum Cans Recycling
- Electric Motors Recycling
- Copper Recycling
Company Locations
416 Hwy 181 |
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