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About Athens Auto Recycling
from:One of the great things about this country is that it is possible to take an idea, start a small business, and work hard. Sometimes you are lucky enough to see that company become a tremendous success and have the satisfaction of knowing that it offers a valuable service to the community. That very dream came true for the Athens auto recycling center. It started out as a small family run business in Georgia back in the 1940’s with just a red wagon to collect scraps in. In the time since, the business has grown successfully and added many new services and products to the mix. Here is a look at what this company can offer its community and customers.
First of all, let’s take a look at the types of scrap and auto recycling Athens Auto Recycling can take care of. Obviously, it is more than equipped to break down any type of car or truck for parts as well as scrap metal. This company also a reputation for offering fair, competitive prices when buying their metals. In addition to the collection of vehicles for parts, you will also discover that the warehouse has the capabilities for scraping construction metals like copper, steel, stainless steel, and iron. Lead and brass are also included in the list of desirable materials. It is estimated that the crew and equipment of Athens auto recycling process about 1.8 million pounds of scrap metals every week.
Like so many other auto recycling businesses, the Athens auto recycling center has a dedication to protecting the environment. While it is a family run business and of course, financial success is vital to the family, this company isn’t willing to practice unsafe scraping and recycling practices to make money. They are considered to have strong community ties in the area and often even donate used cars and trucks for the local fire department to practice automobile rescue drills. The equipment is kept up to date for the best and cleanest function. Employees also periodically learn new techniques and methods for ensuring that the processes used on the site are safe for people, plants, animals, and the earth.
Whether you need a used auto part for your vehicle, need to sell a car or truck that no longer runs, or have scrapped metal to dispose of, Athens auto recycling is your choice. You can depend on fair treatment and have the peace of mind of knowing you are working with a company dedicated to community and family.
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