Wall Recycling Opens New Fayetteville Location
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C., September 3, 2021 (Newswire.com) - Wall Recycling, a leading waste management company in North Carolina, provides comprehensive scrap metal and auto salvage recycling services across much of Central and Eastern North Carolina.
Today, Wall Recycling is excited to announce the opening of their newest recycling center in Fayetteville, North Carolina. We offer the best prices per pound for your discarded materials while providing fast and reliable hauling services. As one of the largest full-service recycling companies in North Carolina, no amount is too big for Wall Recycling to handle.
Wall Recycling provides pickup service for a range of industrial and consumer jobs, including but not limited to:
Industrial plants
Demolition contracting
Trade and service repair
Auto-wrecking yards
Fabrication
Stamping operations
Electrical contracting
Farms and Beyond
Their new Fayetteville location provides on-site services for scrap metal recycling as well as auto salvage, providing a hassle-free opportunity for people to get rid of wrecked or junk vehicles. The new recycling center will be open to the public on Tuesday, Sept. 7.
Founded by Dan Wall in 2006, the company began with just one truck and has now grown into a leading scrap metal and auto salvage recycling company with over a dozen locations across the state. The company's growth is directly attributed to their dedication to providing excellent customer service. Now, businesses, organizations, and residents in Fayetteville can take advantage of their services and work with a reliable local company with roots in the Tarheel State. "I founded the company on the premise that 'Trash never stops - and neither do we.' We are excited to bring our services to the people of Fayetteville and provide them with a convenient location for comprehensive scrap metal and auto salvage recycling services." - Founder, Dan Wall
Source: Wall Recycling
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