Cumberland, Pennsylvania (PA) Scrap and Waste Materials Companies

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Hea Harrisburg Energy
Camp Hill PA 17011
(717) 731-9031
Cumberland Recycling
121 Stover Dr.
Carlisle PA 17013
(717) 243-8781
Coovers Scrap Yard
751 N Middleton Rd.
Carlisle PA 17013
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Scrap It
200 S Spring Garden St.
Carlisle PA 17013
(717) 241-2600
Coovers Scrap Yard
751 North Middleton Road
Carlisle PA 17013
(717) 249-6818
Zero Export Recyclers LLC
Carlisle PA 17013
(717) 254-1969
Carlisle Junk Hauling
950 Walnut Bottom Road Suite 15-134
Carlisle PA 17015
(717) 312-4252

Carlisle Junk Hauling
Newburg-Hopewell Sewer
PO Box 128
Newburg PA 17240
(717) 423-6180
Newburg-Hopewell Sewer Auth
2 Reasoner Lane
Newburg PA 17240
(717) 423-6180
Horgan & Avram Inc
915 Market St.
New Cumberland PA 17070
Horgan & Avram Inc
915 Market St.
New Cumberland PA 17070
Rays Auto Salvage and Garage
P.O. BOX 17
Mount Holly Springs PA 17065
Old Trail Industries
106 West Lauman St.
Mount Holly Springs PA 17065
(717) 486-5900
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