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AIM Recycling to open scrap recycling facility in Texas

The new location in Quinlan, Texas, will provide the community with several solutions for scrap metal recycling

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AIM Recycling celebrates the grand opening of its newest scrap metal recycling facility in Quinlan, Texas. AIM Recycling

AIM Recycling is celebrating its newest facility in Quinlan, Texas, with a grand opening celebration. The expansion marks a huge leap in AIM Recycling's continued growth and commitment to delivering metal recycling solutions to communities across East Texas. 

The sixth AIM Recycling location will provide individuals, businesses, and industrial clients with simple and profitable ways to recycle scrap metal. Members of the community can expect payouts, prompt and efficient service, and a clean, well-maintained facility — ensuring a simple and hassle-free recycling experience.

The grand opening celebration is set for April 15 where Attendees will enjoy free food, exclusive giveaways, and special "grand opening" pricing on select materials. The Lake Tawakoni Regional Chamber of Commerce will host an official ribbon-cutting ceremony at noon, underscoring the company's dedication to fostering strong community ties.

"We are excited to expand our operations in Texas and bring AIM Recycling's trusted services to Quinlan," said Nate Ungarean, CEO of AIM Recycling. "As we continue to grow, our mission remains the same — providing top-tier recycling solutions that benefit both our customers and the environment. This new location strengthens our ability to serve East Texas while reinforcing our position as a leader in the industry."

AIM Recycling Quinlan will operate six days a week and accept a wide variety of metals, including aluminum, copper, brass, and steel. This expansion is a key step in AIM Recycling's broader strategy to enhance accessibility and sustainability in the scrap metal recycling industry.

Company info

9100 Boul Henri-Bourassa E
Montréal, QC
CA, H1E 2S4

Website:
aim-recycling.com

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