Sgt. Scrap

Clients Can Cash in with Sgt. Scrap This Summer

 

Pennsauken Township, NJ -- (SBWIRE) -- 06/08/2017 -- Sgt. Scrap, one of the top scrap metal buyers in Philadelphia, is encouraging everyone to be aware of materials that they can recycle.

"People are amazed at how much money we give them for just a box or two of scrap metal," said Fred van Geldren of Sgt. Scrap. "We see an influx of people coming in during spring after they do some spring cleaning. People come up to us all the time and are completely blown away by how much they were able to recycle. They tell us all the time that most of the junk was just sitting in the basement or garage taking up space."

Sgt. Scrap removes scrap from commercial and residential properties. They have built a reputation for providing generous compensations for the metals they collect. Non-ferrous materials are commonly collected by Sgt. Scrap. Copper brass and aluminum are all examples of non-ferrous metals, due to being non-magnetic.

The company has seen impressive growth over the past 11 years since they launched in 2006 with just six employees. Today, Sgt. Scrap proudly employs 20 employees and handles over 500,000 pounds of materials a week.

Anyone looking for industrial metal recycling in Philadelphia should look no further than Sgt. Scrap. They have four locations throughout New Jersey, making it easy for anyone looking to get rid of unwanted materials in the Philadelphia and South Jersey area. To view where the three locations are located or look for a full list of the material that Sgt. Scrap accepts, visit their website https://sgt-scrap.com/ or give them a call at 800-833-6983 today!

About Sgt. Scrap
Sgt. Scrap has been in business since for over ten years. Since their inception in 2006, the company has expanded to having four locations. Sgt. Scrap is an authority on eco-friendly scrap metal purchasing and prides itself on empowering its partners and customers. They offer both onsite services and offsite pickups that rid clients of unwanted metals in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware.

For more information, visit http://sgt-scrap.com.