At Belson Steel Center Scrap Inc., we are a leader in the scrap recycling industry and offer a variety of scrap recycling services, including running a scrapyard and offering wind turbine deconstruction and recycling, deconstruction and dismantling services, on-site scrap collection services, and more. But we know that our role isn’t just limited to metal recycling alone; instead, we think it’s important to take an active participation role in our community. As such, we founded the SCORE program two and a half decades ago in 1995.
The SCORE program is our attempt to get local schools and businesses to work together for the collective good of the community. Here’s how it works:
Our team believes that community participation is integral to making change and furthering the goals of sustainability – responsible recycling is a big part of that. We also believe in fostering strong relationships between community partners and members. Finally, we know that scrap metal recycling has a big impact on our local economy and the environment as a whole. We are passionate about keeping as many materials out of the landfill as possible and want to help however we can.
This year’s SCORE program begins on October 5, 2020. To get involved, please feel free to call us directly or send us a message at your convenience.
If you have questions about our other scrap metal services and how our team can serve you, please reach out to us directly. We buy and sell scrap metal and offer a variety of other scrap metal services. Connect with us today!
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