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TRG Hot Springs LLC- Harrison
4400 Malvern Rd, Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States

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About Yard

TRG is the oldest, largest, and most experienced scrap metal processor in the state of Arkansas. Our scrap metal recycling yards purchase ferrous and nonferrous scrap metal of all grades from manufacturers, smaller scrap yards, demolition contractors, and individuals. The scrap is then processed, sorted and prepared at our facilities for sale to large steel mills, brokers and exporters across the country and internationally.With numerous scrap yard locations spanning the entire state and a history of over 120 years of Scrap Metal buying and selling, our efficient scrap management programs ensure a level of service far beyond expected industry standards.

About Us

Tenenbaum Recycling Group, LLC (TRG) is a full-service scrap metal processing and recycling company with multiple locations across the state. Our network of scrap yards and service centers, consisting of TRG North Little Rock, TRG Jonesboro, LLC, TRG Harrison, LLC , TRG Rogers, LLC, TRG Berryville, TRG Russellville, LLC, Express Recycling, TRG Hot Springs, LLC, TRG Fayetteville, LLC, TRG Reeds Spring, LLC, and Arkansas Aluminum Alloys, Inc., collect, process and recycle ferrous metals (iron and steel) and nonferrous metals (such as aluminum, copper, stainless steel, nickel, brass, and others).

Established in 1890, when all that was needed was a cutting torch, some alligator shears and something to move the material with, TRG has since grown to be one of the top businesses in the State of Arkansas. We take pride in our history and maintain an ongoing commitment to provide the most reliable service, efficient process, competitive pricing, environmental compliance, and high quality product available. As part of this commitment, we are constantly investing in improvements to our facilities, technology, and way of doing business. For our suppliers of scrap metal, we have modern unloading equipment and convenient hours. We provide industrial suppliers with large onsite containers with pick up, special equipment and other material handling services included. For our purchasers of process scrap, we transport in bulk or containers via ships, barges, rail cars, and trucks, all across the globe.

History

Tenenbaum Recycling Group, LLC (TRG), Arkansas’ largest recycler and processor of scrap metal was established in Little Rock over a century ago. In 1886, a Russian immigrant named Abraham Tenenbaum arrived in Little Rock driving a wagon loaded with tin ware. He liked this land they called Arkansas and decided to build his future here.By 1890, he had accumulated enough capital to rent a small warehouse. He had a sign painted that read: “A. TENENBAUM COMPANY: BUYER OF HIDES, FURS, WOOL, BEESWAX, BURLAP BAGS, SCRAP IRON AND METALS,” and a new business was born. Over the next decade, the company grew with the local economy, shipping its products to both regional and national markets. In 1900, Julius Tenenbaum, nephew of Abraham, joined this growing company. The scrap industry began to prove its importance to the country during these early years. Cowhides were purchased from farmers and butchers and shipped to tanneries. Ferrous and nonferrous materials were accumulated and shipped to foundries and smelters, then processed into goods for the general public. In the spring of 1933, Joe M. Tenenbaum, son of Julius, joined the firm as the company continued to grow. Technology was changing and many items that formerly were collected and sold were no longer in demand.

The great depression of the early thirties brought about unusual circumstances. As with most small companies during these years, A. Tenenbaum Company, Inc. had to survive with limited capital. Most commodities could not be sold as a price that would permit the seller to break even. Many of the smelters and foundries closed, and scrap began to pile up around the countryside.A.Tenenbaum Company, Inc. decided to continue to buy metals and hides and hold them until such time as the economy improved. This market strategy has proven to be profitable for the company at certain times during the last century.

Environment & Safety

At TRG, we are always working to improve the way we manage the environment and protect public health and safety throughout the state of Arkansas and beyond. Our proactive actions meet or exceed all regulatory requirements and set the standard in industry best practices. Working together, TRG’s dedicated employees are inventing sustainability solutions that are better for business -and the environment- and have earned us the reputation of professionalism and trust with consumers and large metal buyers alike.

Hot Springs, AR

TRG Hot Springs, LLC recycles all varieties of ferrous and nonferrous materials including aluminum, copper, brass, iron, steel, beverage cans, and stainless steel.  We provide high quality scrap recycling services and markets to local industry, commercial businesses, and individuals in the Hot Springs / Malvern / Mt. Ida areas.  Located at the former Arkansas Aluminum Alloys plant, this facility offers an Express Recycling Center to get you on your way fast.

Metals Recycling

Tenenbaum Recycling Group, LLC operates both ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metal recycling facilities in 10 locations across the state of Arkansas and southern Missouri. Headquartered in North Little Rock, Arkansas, TRG has the capability and expertise to handle industrial and consumer materials that are at the end of their useful life. Once the scrap metal arrives at one of our yards and is carefully screened for radiation and contaminants. Unlike a junk yard where items may be resold, all of our scrap is processed by sorting, shearing, shredding, torching and baling.We have the expertise to identify and sort scrap metal into various specific ferrous and nonferrous grades of metal. Depending on the material and the form, further processing may occur allowing the material to be effectively utilized by steel mills, copper or aluminum smelters, or other users of recycled materials. Most metals can be recycled almost infinitely which helps reduce our dependence on virgin natural resources, and since recycling is less energy intensive than using new materials, we help reduce our country’s oil consumption.

Management Services

TRG’s experienced, solution-oriented team creates customized scrap management programs to fit the needs of all types of clients. We work with businesses both large and small to minimize their environmental impact by assessing their current scrap disposal methods and creating new, environmentally focused solutions that are faster and much more cost-effective.While each scrap management program we deliver is unique to the client and industry, past services include; hiring on-site contract labor; providing specialized facilities and equipment; environmental & safety consultations; specialized financing; and customized accounting and reporting.With over one hundred and twenty years experience in the recycling industry, TRG has the expertise and equipment to handle most industrial or scrap project requirements. TRG handles scrap from Fortune 500 companies to small, one time projects.

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Materials Accepted
Company Services
  • Steel & Iron Recycling
  • Aluminum Recycling
  • Lead Recycling
  • Copper Recycling
  • Stainless Steel Recycling
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4400 Malvern Rd
Hot Springs, Arkansas
United States
ZIP: 71901
(501) 262-3420
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jthornberry@trg.net

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CLOSED ( Opens on Tuesday at 8:00 am)
TuesdayFrom 8:00 am To 4:00 pm
WednesdayFrom 8:00 am To 4:00 pm
ThursdayFrom 8:00 am To 4:00 pm
FridayFrom 8:00 am To 4:00 pm
SaturdayFrom 8:00 am To 4:00 pm
SundayFrom 8:00 am To 2:00 pm
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