Metalico Niagara Falls
- 2133 Maple Ave Niagara Falls New York 14305 United States
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Metalico Niagara Falls is a regional leader in the recycling and sustainability sector, specializing in comprehensive scrap metal recycling services. Committed to environmental stewardship, the company offers responsible disposal options for both ferrous and non-ferrous metals, helping individuals, businesses, and industries reduce waste and limit their environmental impact. As part of the Metalico family, they operate under strict environmental and safety protocols to ensure best practices in material recovery and processing.
With decades of experience, Metalico Niagara Falls plays a key role in local sustainability efforts by promoting resource conservation through metal reuse and landfill diversion. The facility accepts a wide variety of recyclable metal items, from automobiles and appliances to industrial scrap, offering competitive pricing and efficient drop-off services. Their operation is designed to serve a broad customer base that includes manufacturing facilities, demolition contractors, municipal entities, and individual recyclers.
Metalico Niagara Falls also prioritizes community engagement by supporting local environmental initiatives and promoting public awareness about the importance of recycling. By closing the material loop and reducing the demand for virgin resources, the company contributes to a cleaner, more sustainable future in the Western New York region.
Key Services:
– Ferrous and non-ferrous metal recycling
– Vehicle and appliance recycling
– Industrial and demolition scrap processing
– Roll-off container services for bulk scrap collection
– Environmentally responsible metal reclamation operations
– Public drop-off services for residential metal waste
– Competitive pricing for scrap metal materials
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Contact Info
- 2133 Maple Ave, Niagara Falls, New York, 14305, United States
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Phone: (716) 284-8729
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