6751 WALL ST RAVENNA, OH 44266 Get Directions
6751 WALL ST RAVENNA, OH 44266 Get Directions
Wall Street Recycling LLC was founded in 2000 as a
small nonferrous yard located in Ravenna, Ohio.
The company has grown steadily over the years thanks to
the experience and energy of its employees
and ownership group. With over 75 years of recycling
management experience, Wall St. has expanded into
a full service recycling company servicing all of northern
Ohio including Akron, Canton, Cleveland and western
Pennsylvania with customers ranging from homeowners
and demolition contractors to steel mills and foundries.
Wall St. Recycling is dedicated to providing the highest quality
products and services to our customers. To grow existing
relationships with our valued customer and supplier base.
To provide employees with the best resources possible to
encourage personal growth in a safe working environment.
Wall Street Recycling provides services and equipment to handle
all of your ferrous and nonferrous scrap metal requirements.
Industrial container service includes roll-off and lugger boxes, totes
and dump hoppers.
Our facility is open to the public with unloading assistance available
if needed.
We purchase all nonferrous and ferrous metals including copper,
aluminum, brass, stainless, cast, iron and steel.
On-site clean-ups
Demolition
Steel mill services
Complete metals testing
Scrap blending programs
Guaranteed destruction programs for patented parts
Environmentally correct facility
FUN FACTS!!
Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to keep a
100- watt bulb burning for almost four hours or run your
television for three hours.
A used aluminum can is recycled and back on the grocery shelf
as a new can in as little as 60 days.
Every minute, an average of 113,204 aluminum cans are
recycled.
Making new aluminum cans from used cans takes 95 percent
less energy than using virgin materials.
A steel frame for a 2,000 square foot, two-story house is
equivalent to the material of about six recycled cars; a
comparable wooden frame would take over 40 trees to produce.
Americans use 100 million steel cans every day.
The steel industry's largest source of raw material is scrap
metal, which is commonly collected by recycling steel.
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