Chatham-Kent Recycling is a post-consumer recycling company and handles all of the sorting of blue box waste in the Chatham-Kent area we also one of the first e-waste depots in the Chatham-Kent area we are now purchasing all Ferrous Materials and Non-Ferrous Materials.
Chatham-Kent Recycling offers the best pricing around for your ferrous and nonferrous materials, we accept all types of metals from copper to aluminum, old cars, heavy machinery, and much more, with an 80ft scale and digital scale on site our goal is to offer fair pricing. Chatham-Kent Recycling also accepts used electronics, we are approved by OES (Ontario Electronics Stewardship), we accept old TVs, computer, cell phones, printers and much more.
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AIM Recycling Chatham is Chatham Ontario’s leading clean, safe, and reliable public scrap metal and electronics recycling center. We pay instant cash for all ferrous and nonferrous metals, including steel, aluminum, copper, brass, stainless steel, rims, radiators, pop cans, lead, and car batteries. We also accept appliances such as fridges, stoves, water heaters, BBQs, and old electronics like computers, laptops, cell phones, and TVs. We’re open to the public six days a week and offer fast service, honest pricing, and a complete suite of metal recycling solutions for residents and businesses all across Chatham-Kent and the surrounding area.
AIM Recycling is a family-owned, Canada-based company founded in 1936. Through its passion for delivering top-quality service, AIM Recycling is now recognized as one of the world’s most sophisticated metal recyclers, specializing in the recovery and recycling of ferrous and non-ferrous metal. With the growth and support of 4,000+ valued employees, they have evolved into a successful, multifaceted company with a global footprint and over 135 clean, safe, reliable, and publicly accessible sites worldwide.
AIM Recycling Windsor East is open to the public, providing recycling and instant cash for all ferrous and non-ferrous metals, such as steel, aluminium, copper, brass, stainless steel, lead, car batteries, and old electronics.