At Scrap Inc., we're committed to providing professional and environmentally responsible scrap metal and recycling services in Pensacola, Florida. With years of experience in the industry, we've built a reputation for reliability, integrity, and excellent customer service.
Our team of experts is dedicated to making the recycling process simple and efficient for commercial and industrial clients. We specialize in ferrous metals, aluminum scrap, automotive scrap, and tin recycling.
As a Secondary Metals Recycler Registration Certificate holder (Certificate No.: 27-8015185557-8), we maintain the highest standards of environmental compliance and safety in all our operations.
Scrap Inc. provides comprehensive scrap and recycling services exclusively to commercial and industrial clients in Pensacola and surrounding areas. We do not accept residential customers.
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Certificate No.: 27-8015185557-8
Fully licensed and compliant with Florida recycling regulations.
How to drop off scrap at our facility — for commercial and industrial businesses only.
We accept ferrous metals (steel, iron), non-ferrous metals (aluminum), automotive scrap, and insulated/bare wire. All materials must be from commercial or industrial sources.
No, Scrap Inc. provides services exclusively to commercial and industrial clients. We do not accept residential customers or household scrap materials.
We provide same-day payment upon completion of material processing. All transactions are conducted through our certified scales with detailed scale tickets for transparency.
Yes, we hold a valid Secondary Metals Recycler Registration Certificate (No.: 27-8015185557-8) and maintain full compliance with Florida recycling regulations.
We primarily serve the Pensacola, Florida area and surrounding commercial/industrial regions. Contact us to confirm service availability for your specific location.
Separate different metal types, remove non-metal attachments when possible, clean surfaces of contaminants, and organize materials by type for faster processing.