Metals Recycling


Tenenbaum Recycling Group (TRG) operates both ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metal recycling facilities in 7 locations across the state of Arkansas and southern Missouri. Headquartered in North Little Rock, Arkansas, TRG has the capability and expertise to handle industrial and consumer materials that are at the end of their useful life.  Once the scrap metal arrives at one of our yards and is carefully screened for radiation and contaminants.  Unlike a junk yard where items may be resold, all of our scrap is processed by sorting, shearing, shredding, torching and baling.

We have the expertise to identify and sort scrap metal into various specific ferrous and nonferrous grades of metal.  Depending on the material and the form, further processing may occur allowing the material to be effectively utilized by steel mills, copper or aluminum smelters, or other users of recycled materials. Most metals can be recycled almost infinitely which helps reduce our dependence on virgin natural resources, and since recycling is less energy intensive than using new materials, we help reduce our country’s oil consumption.

PRICING INFORMATION

Scrap metal prices are based on many of factors, including commodity prices which change often.  Please call the facility closest to you for a current price for the metal you would like to sell.  We would be happy to quote you a price based on the type of material and the amount that you have.  Keep in mind that many factors go into the price actually paid.  TRG strives to be your first choice in scrap metal recycling - call us today for a price!

 

Some of our facilities also recycle paper, plastic and cardboard. Visit our scrap yard locations for more information.

 

 

Ferrous Metals
TRG’s ferrous metal processing includes by-products from the engineering sector, worn-out vehicles, discarded appliances and white goods, and other steel-related structures.

Nonferrous Metals
TRG recycles all nonferrous metals including aluminum, copper, brass, titanium, zinc, nickel, tin, tungsten, and refractory metals and their alloys.