Queen City Metal Recycling & Salvage
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Owned and operated by Michelle Coffino, Queen City Metal Recycling & Salvage, LLC is the only 100% women owned scrap metal recycling company in the southern region. Queen City Metal Recycling & Salvage is one of Charlotte's largest scrap and secondary metal recycling centers. We recycle tons of scrap metal that otherwise would be filling up our landfills with dangerous materials and chemicals.

Queen City Metal Recycling & Salvage is also growing in E-Recycling for computer scrap. Visit Queen City Metal Recycling & Salvage to see how easy it is to earn money and help our environment by cashing in on scrap metal. This amazing event will have spectacular silent auction items, delicious food, and a remarkable beer to enjoy during the festivities.
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Not sure how to manage your scrap metal? It's easy when you take advantage of Queen City Metal Recycling Scrap Management Program, available to industrial customers upon request. Effective management of your company's scrap metal results in greater savings.

Because there is a significant and ongoing need for scrap metal recycling in a wide variety of businesses and industries, Queen City Metal Recycling & Salvage works with recycling of scrap and surplus metals.Aluminum, brass, copper, lead and nickel alloy materials are just some of the types of materials we accept, as well as cast iron, insulated copper wire, plate and structural steel and all other types of ferrous and nonferrous metals.
Pursuant North Carolina law, all customers selling scrap metal must produce a valid form of picture identification, must disclose the address where the material was obtained, and must confirm in writing that they have the legal right to dispose of the material. Queen City cooperates fully with local law enforcement and the public to detect, report and prevent metals theft.
We all know someone who is struggling with depression, drug or alcohol addiction, suicide or some form of mental health illness. In the United States, one person in four is diagnosed with mental health issues. This is a $382 billion industry, and many of those individuals are not covered by health insurance.
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Dose LoverStar
Dose LoverStar
Jul 22, 2021
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The pile of 💩that is in the weigh station is going to mess himself up if he don't check his rotten mouth. Definitely seeking trouble. Completely unprofessional. Almost got hurt. Wouldn't go there again for free. Lost a customer
Blake Anderson
Blake Anderson
Aug 13, 2018
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This location refused a drop from a driver of my company after unloading and cutting open a pallet of empty 50gal barrels. They didn't re-wrap said barrels and loaded them back on my driver's truck where they proceeded to roll around and cause a full pallet of beer to tip over.
Patrick Mclaughlin
Patrick Mclaughlin
Dec 30, 2017
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Arrived this afternoon and there was a line down the block. 4 trucks with 40 yard dumpsters, plus other vehicles. Whoever the dude was running the lot was a champion. He directed everyone in and out as fast as he could while keeping the flow organized.