
Texas Recycling/Surplus,
Inc., is the largest family-owned-and-operated paper recycler and
paper buy-back center in Texas. The company's
"hands-on" management style enables you to receive the best
service available and competitive pricing for your scrap material.
You can turn many grades of paper, including
newspaper, computer paper, white and colored office paper, paper
generated at printing plants, and files and records into CASH at Texas
Recycling/Surplus.
In addition to paper, you can also sell your aluminum cans and
aluminum litho printing plates for recycling at the buy-back center.
The company's buy-back
center at 2835 Congressman Lane is open from 7 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
Monday through Friday, and 7 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. on Saturday.
No amount is too small
or too large to bring for recycling. The company's versatile loading areas make unloading
your material go smoothly and easily.
The company's fleet of trucks
and trailers pick up larger loads of commercial scrap paper from
throughout Dallas/Fort Worth area on a day's notice!
Texas Recycling/Surplus,
Inc., also offers confidential destruction of paper records, files and
other material, and will provide you with a letter of destruction.
RECYCLE WITH TEXAS
RECYCLING/SURPLUS, AND HELP AMERICA'S ENVIRONMENT. IT MAKES
CENTS!

Scrap paper is shipped around
the world from Texas Recycling/Surplus' docks to help our nation's
recycling efforts. Much of the de-inking and high-grade scrap is
manufactured into secondary paper products that range from paper
towels, bathroom tissue and cereal boxes to drywall facing and
composite shingles.
All told, the company loads several million
pounds of scrap paper a month into over-the-road trailers, railroad
box cars and ocean-going containers bound for national and
international paper mills.
Aluminum cans and aluminum litho plates
recycled at Texas Recycling are sold to aluminum mills to be
manufactured back into aluminum cans and other aluminum
products.
REUSE, REDUCE AND RECYCLE!
PHOTOS BY MARK PERLSTEIN
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