This includes same day and emergency pick-up service.
A team of specialists continually monitors market conditions to establish fair, competitive prices.
We have the most trusted payment cycle in the industry, so you can be sure you will be paid on time, and in full.
We recycle all materials in an environmentally sound manner, reducing your potential liability.
We have the resources, equipment and experience to solve any recycling requirement.
Morris Gudelman started the company in 1939. He handled scrap paper, iron and other metal, and rags in the company's original location on Woodruff Avenue near Cherry Street. The company was then called State Iron and Metal Co. Morris's nephew, Norman Gudelman, immigrated to the United States from Israel and joined his uncle in the company in 1958. Three years later, he and the late Ralph Worshtil bought the company and moved it to the present location on Central Avenue.
Barry Gudelman, Norman's son and the current President, and Mr. Segall, the Vice President, said the company has gone through a number of transformations. The central recycling items during each transition included paper, wastepaper, and such nonferrous metals as copper, brass, and aluminum. Business is a mix of drive-up customers unloading their pop cans to industrial and commercial firms that hire State Paper to haul away tons of office waste.
By now you have probably heard about the Going Green movement. This movement encompasses everything from keeping our water, air, and land clean to using our natural resources wisely, to recycling and reducing pollution. More and more products are being made with recycled materials, and companies are becoming more aware of eco-friendly methods.
With every new day strides are being made, laws are being passed and ideas are being generated that deal with environmentalism, and here at The State Paper & Metal Company, we genuinely want to provide a more eco-friendly workplace, and incorporate it into our business mission and practice.
Saves Natural Resources
By making products from recycled materials instead of virgin materials, we conserve land and reduce the need to drill for oil, dig for minerals, and cut down trees. Each 20 cases of recycled paper saves 17 trees, 390 gallons of oil, 7000 gallons of water, and 4100 kwh of energy. It also eliminates 60 pounds of air-polluting emissions and saves 8 cubic feet of landfill space. That's a BIG benefit to receive for simply reusing a product that you use now!
Saves Energy
It usually takes less energy to make recycled products; recycled aluminum, for example, takes 95% less energy than new aluminum from bauxite ore.
Saves Clean Air and Water
In most cases, making products from recycled materials creates less air pollution and water pollution than making products from virgin materials.
Saves Landfill Space
When the materials that you recycle go into new products, they don't go into landfills or incinerators, so landfill space is conserved.
Saves Money and Creates Jobs
The recycling process creates far more jobs than landfills or incinerators, and recycling can frequently be the least expensive waste management method for cities and towns.
Many computers, monitors, TV's and electronics are discarded, thrown away, hidden away in closets, garages, basements, etc. In 1999 the RAND Corporation prepared a report for the White House office of Technology and stated "1,000,000 computers a month were going into landfills". In 2002 at the EPR2 conference in Washington D.C., the E.P.A. estimated that 2,000,000 computers per month were going into landfills. Today, over 10,000,000 computers per month in the U.S.A. are taken out-of-service.
1118 West Central Ave Toledo, Ohio United States ZIP: 43610 |
419-243-5567 , 419-243-4841 419-243-4913 NS |
Tuesday | From 8:00 am To 4:30 pm |
Wednesday | From 8:00 am To 4:30 pm |
Thursday | From 8:00 am To 4:30 pm |
Friday | From 8:00 am To 4:30 pm |
Saturday | From 8:00 am To 4:30 pm |
Sunday | From 8:00 am To 11:30 am |
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