Dealers & Recyclers

Dealers & Recyclers

Complete Recycling Services is dedicated to providing dealers & recyclers with a seamless recycling experience that maximizes value of scrap parts while saving time. Offering fair material grading, fast service, competitive pricing, and several payment options, CRS is an industry leader for dealer & recycler clients.

Why Dealers & Recyclers Work with CRS

Fast Service & Dependable Trucking

We take pride in our unmatched service efficiency. We will get your materials in and out the door faster than our competition. Our transportation services always run on-time, our service pricing is competitive, and our in-house recycling services exceed expectations.

Fair Grading

We buy on chemistry, so we evaluate metals fairly. CRS offers competitive pricing, and will never downgrade your scrap unjustly. We love helping customers discover new ways to maximize the value of their scrap.

Competitive Price

Try us for your high-end non-ferrous metals!  We offer competitive scrap pricing to our dealer & recycler clients, and our efficient customer services put us ahead.

Payment Options

Get paid anyway you want, and take advantage of our quick pay options. At CRS, we take pride in creating a zero-delay experience for our customers.

Speed

Fast, Efficient Service

Fair Grading

No Cheap Downgrades

Competitive Price

Maximize Scrap Value

Payment Options

Flexible & Secure

Benefits of Recycling Metals

Environmental

  • Reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills and incinerators.
  • Conserves natural resources such as timber, water and minerals.
  • Prevents pollution and reduces greenhouse gases by reducing the need to mine and process new raw materials.

Economic

  • Increases economic security by tapping a domestic source of materials.
  • Saves energy.
  • Provides an alternative to new metals to be extracted.

Community

  • Supports American manufacturing and conserves valuable resources.
  • Helps create jobs in the recycling and manufacturing industries in the United States.

Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency