North Carolina (NC) Nonferrous Metals Scrap Companies

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Consolidated Alloys Inc
2214 North Graham St.
Charlotte NC 28206
(704) 334-8049
Glisson Metals Inc
320 Pactolus Hwy # 33
Greenville NC 27834
(252) 321-0706

We buy scrap metals for recycling purposes. We also buy computer towers and laptops plus, some computer boards for recycling only.
Imet Alloys
3000 Stitt St.
Monroe NC 28110
(704) 225-9927
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Omni Source Corp
445 Glidden St.
Fayetteville NC 28301
(910) 483-1371
Omni Source Corp
2460 Cox Road
Lumberton NC 28360
(910) 739-4378
Omni Source Corp
1655 Pinedale Road
Cherryville NC 28021
(704) 435-2827
Omni Source
303 South Magnolia St.
Raeford NC 28376
(910) 875-3480
Riley Environmental Inc
343 Vista Cay Drive
Hubert NC 28539
(910) 326-5917
Metal Works
206 Duck Bill Lane
Linden NC 28356
(910) 583-9992
CJ Iron & Metal of North Carolina
345 Eaton Ferry Road
Macon NC 27551
(252) 586-7463

We buy scrap metal in Macon, NC Warren County and surrounding areas. We buy junk vehicles, equipment, appliances, brass, copper, aluminum & more!
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