With a convenient drop-off location and efficient sorting process, Mc Coy's Scrap Processing Co offers a comprehensive recycling solution for individuals and businesses. They accept a vast selection of materials including paper, plastic, glass, and metal, making it easy for anyone to responsibly dispose of their waste. The center's commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility is evident in the positive feedback from its satisfied customers. With flexible hours throughout the week, Mc Coy's Scrap Processing Co provides a convenient option for those looking to make a positive impact on the environment through recycling.
Location:
USA, Missouri, Butler, Poplar Bluff
Address:
635 S 6th St, Poplar Bluff, MO 63901
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Last update:
December 30, 2023
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Optimal Tree Google Review
"I have tried on multiple occasions to use this scrap yard just because it would've been more convenient, they turned us away on two separate occasions when their competition (J.W. Walker And Sons Recycling) accepted the metal.
Today we went with ample time before their posted lunch hours only to be rudely turned away again by staff who clearly don't want to be there. I strongly urge any who would be tempted to do business with this company to take it to J.W. Walker And Sons Recycling, believe me it's worth the drive.
I will never "attempt" to do business with them again."
Liam Wallis Google Review
"I dropped off a cast iron tub that weighed about 360 lbs and they marked it up as 360 lbs of tin. Shoulda got around 80 bucks and only got 20. I would highly recommend anyone to use the scrap yard on b highway. Cuz this place is a joke."
randy nash Google Review
"This place is a joke. I hauled a trailer load of aluminum cans last Thursday (for those who don't know they pay more for aluminum cans on Thursday). They told that they would take.05 per pound because the cans were not bagged they were in 2x4 welded wire cages. They said they didn't have room for the cans and they would have to start up the can machine. So they could only give 5 cents a pound. I loaded my cans back up and went to walkers."