EMR Rochdale opens new non ferrous department

Date published: 27 February 2012


ADVERTORIAL 

Bring your scrap metal to EMR and get competitive prices, professional service and a quick turnaround on site. 


EMR is the largest buyer of ferrous and non ferrous metal in the UK. We have recently carried out development work at our Rochdale site, investing in improved infrastructure and equipment and introducing a new non ferrous department. As a result, we now accept all grades of scrap metal including iron, steel, cable, brass, stainless steel, lead, cable, aluminium, catalytic converters and End of Life Vehicles.

Whether you have a few kilos or many, many tonnes, our small scales and 50ft weighbridges can service your needs. The team at Rochdale work with a wide range of customers, from people looking to recycle their old washing machine, cooker or car, or plumbers, electricians and other tradesmen looking to recycle a few kilos of copper, brass and other non ferrous right through to larger industrial contracts of many thousands of tonnes.

We also offer specialist services to meet the needs of all of our business partners, including heavy lift, secure destruction, factory clearance and on site baling and shearing. Where delivering to an EMR site is difficult, we can also provide collection services.

For best prices and excellent service, contact EMR Rochdale on 01706 341 623

Website – uk.emrgroup.com

EMR, Uncouth House, Uncouth Road, Milnrow OL16 3DD 

Family owned metal recycling company EMR was established in the 1940’s and has since grown to become one of the most significant metal recyclers in the world.

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