Elm Grove, West Virginia - 26003 Local Recycling Centers
Recycling Centers for Elm Grove, West Virginia
HI-TECH Recyclers
400 Lexington St
Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Northside Scrap Metals
825 Pennsylvania Ave
PITTSBURGH, PA 15233
Vogel Disposal Service
121 Brickyard Rd
Mars, PA 16046
AAA Scrap Metals
3315 Penn Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15201
Wood Waste Recycling
43 Prestley Rd
Bridgeville, PA 15017
Summit Recycling of Penn Hills
1520 Blackadore Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15235
Three Rivers Recycling
825 Behan St
Pittsburgh, PA 15233
West Virginia Company
McMechen, WV 26040
Junk Pro
Youngstown, OH 44512
Rozner's Refuse
1070 Wayne St
Washington, PA 15301
American Steel Processing
4900 Grand Ave
Neville Island, PA 15225
Boyd Roll-Off Services
1107 Thompson Ave
Mc Kees Rocks, PA 15136
Battaglia Auto Recycling
1730 River St
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Penncylvania Resource Council
64 S 14th St
Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Evolution e-cycling
2235 Mary St
Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Phoenix Scrap Metals
2171 Beacon Ridge Rd
Bloomingdale, OH 43910
Waste Management
2097 Duss Ave
Ambridge, PA 15003
Michael Brothers Hauling & Recycling
901 Horning Rd
Pittsburgh, PA 15236
Salandro's Refuse
307 Citco Ln
Crabtree, PA 15624
3 Rivers Iron & Metal
500 Virginia Ave
Fairmont, WV 26554
Skip's Recycling
2003 Crows Run Rd
Conway, PA 15027
All Metals Recycling
471 Railroad St
Rochester, PA 15074
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