Salvage America
Blog URL http://salvageamericagreensboro.blogspot.com/
Located Greensboro, North Carolina USA
Tags scrap metal, steel, copper, aluminum, recycling, plastics, brass, stainless steel, junk cars
"Recycling for Greensboro, North Carolina, America and the world."
Latest Blog Posts
- Welcome To Salvage America Greensboro on Feb 7, 2106
Salvage America is a Greensboro based construction demolition and scrap metals recycler located at 3001 Holts Chapel Road off of East Market Street in Greensboro, North Carolina. (See map) You can call us at 336 698 4616 for more information about wh...
- Our Telephone Number Has Changed on Nov 20, 2009
We've switched telephone and Internet service providers because our telephone service was so lousy. Our new number is 336 272 3820. Thank you for your patience and understanding.Recycling America right here in Greensboro, North Carolina.
- Copper Prices Continue Climb on Nov 17, 2009
Sell or hold? That’s the question everyone wants to know. Copper is going to continue to rise as scaled back copper mining has reduced the current supply and is pushing up prices in the short term. Of course, as the price climbs the mines will reop...
- How To Get The Most Money For Your Recyclables on Nov 13, 2009
Want to know why some scrap peddlers seem to get more for their recyclables. It’s all about identification and preparation.Recycling America right here in Greensboro, North Carolina.
- John Deere 450 Loader For Sale on Nov 12, 2009
A customer of ours in Liberty, North Carolina wanted us to let you know he has this John Deere 450 loader for sale for $9999.oo or best offer. If you think you’d like to own it call 336 685 9439 and ask for Jimmy. Tell him, Salvage America sent you...
- Recycling Greensboro on Nov 9, 2009
If you’re looking for recycling in Greensboro, North Carolina then Salvage America is the place to call. And if you’re looking to sell your post-consumer recyclables anywhere else in the US or Canada then all you need to do is search RecycleBills...
- Get 5 Cents Extra For Your Aluminum Cans on Nov 6, 2009
Other than labor, the biggest expenses recyclers face are storage and transportation. So we’ve been crunching numbers and have discovered we can afford to pay more for crushed aluminum beverage cans than we can afford to pay for cans that remain in...




