Kootenai, Idaho (ID) Scrap and Waste Materials Companies

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Garwood Auto Wrecking
4855 East Ohio Match Road
Hayden ID 83835
Garwood Wrecking
18750 North Pope Road
Hayden ID 83835
(208) 772-3993
Pegasus Auto Recycling
15585 North Latah St.
Rathdrum ID 83858
(208) 772-3791
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Bluebird Recycling
4885 Industrial Way
Coeur D Alene ID 83815
(208) 664-9055
Grease Spot
3450 Hern Rd.
Coeur D Alene ID 83814
(208) 664-2438
Inland Mobile Recycling LLC
6303 Goverment Way
Coeur D Alene ID 83815
(208) 755-6844
Scrapbook De Lights
4055 North Government Way # 11
Coeur D Alene ID 83815
(208) 676-9808
Mohr Recycled Paints Llp
7072 North Joanna Drive
Coeur D Alene ID 83815
(208) 755-5458
Abco Wood Recycling LLC
3175 W Seltice Way
Post Falls ID 83854
(208) 773-6919
Eagle Peak Containers
6250 E Menser Ave.
Athol ID 83801
(208) 683-2618

Eagle Peak Containers has been in business for the last 36 years supplying the public with used food grade barrels and buckets for all your needs!!!
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