Widenation Recycling, LLC is a recycling center with a full-service scrap yard and recycling electronics that provide excellent service to Georgia households and companies. Contractors, manufacturers, businesses, and a variety of other organizations can benefit from our high-quality, eco-friendly recycling services. At our scrap yard, we specialize in helping people to get the most of their scrap metal while helping them to create an extra income with highly competitive prices and great customer service.
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Widenation Recycling, LLC was founded in 2008 as a single-location full-service scrap metal facility in Georgia, with a big variety of advanced equipment and well-trained staff. Our success has been built by committing ourselves to the highest ethical, legal, and safe customer service standards to help deliver the best recycling experience to the public.
Flammable and Combustible Materials or other petroleum products, including diesel fuel and gasoline. Explosives or potential explosives of any type, such as munitions scrap (e.g., ammunition, shells). Containers or Cylinders (Pressurized, Closed, or Formerly Containing Hazardous Materials) (e.g., propane tanks, compressed gas tanks, aerosol cans, bulk storage tanks, fire extinguishers, storage tanks, process vessels).
Reviews (10)
Antonio Razo
Nov 26, 2021
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I won’t be back to this location. Staff is fine BUT It’s hard to get to their scale, you can almost get in a ditch, the truck scale doesn’t show you a display so you personally never know what your Tara or total weight is, at the end you’ll get paid what they want to give you and not what your weight is.
Jesse Caruso
Nov 20, 2021
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Julian Pierre
Oct 24, 2021
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Jerry Clemons
Jul 22, 2021
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Rosangela Farinas
Jul 03, 2021
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Jamal Reid
Jun 04, 2021
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Joe Parks
Apr 29, 2021
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Douglas Land
Mar 26, 2021
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Ginnyann GinnySaisQuois
Jan 24, 2021
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Rebecca White
Jul 15, 2017
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I was a little nervous about going here because I had never been to this type of recycling center before and I didn't know what to expect. When I drove up it was not clear to me what I should do and I stood around outside of my truck for a little while before the young man in the office tapped on the window and called me over to explain the system. From there, things went pretty smoothly. I had to ask for directions on what to do next a couple of times and repeat what I thought was said, but the employees were patient and courteous. I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of money I got for "junk