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SSR-1 Raises Prices to Protect Suppliers and Increase Production

Stubblefield Salvage and Recycling, LLC (SSR-1) is raising prices in a move to aggressively protect scrap metal suppliers and increase production.

Prices at SSR-1 shot up as much as $20 a ton this morning.  While many other scrap yards are lowering payments to local vendors SSR-1 is increasing its payments to scrap colletors by nearly 15%.

Vendors with HMS #1, #2 and cast iron will get fatter checks immediately --especially for prepared iron.  Those with truck loads (TL) of twenty (20) tons or more will receive a 5% premium when they sell their iron to us.   . . . Read more about SSR-1 Raises Prices to Protect Suppliers and Increase Production

Scrap Metal Prices Continue to Fall

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Scrap copper, aluminum, brass and iron prices have dropped dramatically during the last ten days and almost no one is counting on a quick rebound.

Investor optimism is uneasy after the 20-minute, 1,000-point stock market gyration last Thursday.  Fat fingers, computer glitches or some other mysterious caveats provide little incentive to throw investor cash into these volatile and uncertain markets.

No matter how you discect the numbers, US unemployment still hovers around 10%.   . . . Read more about Scrap Metal Prices Continue to Fall

New Year Begins with High Prices

Scrap metal collectors and dealers are cautiously optimistic as the first full week of 2010 begins with higher prices for salvage and recyclable metals.  A sampling of our own new higher prices indicate brisk demand for scrap metals.   . . . Read more about New Year Begins with High Prices

Used Batteries Up to $7.50 or More . . . thru December 17, 2009

The price for junk lead-acid auto and truck batteries just went up by more than 50% at Stubblefield Salvage and Recycling, LLC in Walla Walla, Washington.

Now thru December 17, 2009, you can sell your old worn out auto and truck batteries for up to $7.50 or more at Stubblefield Salvage and Recycling, LLC in Walla Walla, WA 99362. For directions to our metal processing and recycling center click here.

You don't have to drain the batteries.  Bring them in just as they are, we'll take care of the rest. There are no minimum and no maximum load limits.

Your batteries will be weighed on our state certified scales by our freindly professional staff.  Our service is always courteous and helpful.  Our office is always toasty warm --no matter how cold it gets outside.  Our on the spot payment is always prompt.

Recycling Refrigerators and Other Appliances for Profit

Used RefrigeratorsUsed RefrigeratorsRefrigerators are very expensive household appliances and, unfortunately, they’re a necessity in our home. Therefore, when they go on the fritz, they need to be repaired or replaced as quickly as possible. When refrigerators stop working properly, it’s often the compressor that’s bad and needs to be replaced or repaired, which raises the question of what to do with the old compressor.

Why Recycling is a Great Idea for your Refrigerator Compressors

Recycling is the solution that makes the most sense. Recycling will not only help prevent our landfills from getting full before their time, which will help keep our environment green but can also bring you in some extra cash. Many people are becoming involved in recycling for not only the many benefits it gives to the environment but also for the money they are paid for their recyclables.

Make Money off Old Auto or Truck Starters

Car and Truck StartersCar and Truck StartersAre you constantly amazed at how more things are being recycled every day? I know I sure am. Items in my home or garage that I previously would have burned or thrown in the trash I’m now hearing “Recycle”. What’s amazing me is the wide variety of auto parts that are recyclable. I’ve always known that junkyards make a mint off their used car parts, but I never associated that with the fact that junk cars can be like money in the bank!

Old starters from your trucks or cars can easily be recycled into something useful and, hopefully, environmentally friendly. After all, the environment is the main reason why recycling is so important – that and saving energy, which goes back to the environment! Therefore, when you begin cleaning out your back yard, before you consider those old cars as total junk, let’s check out those starters! As you can see from the picture of an auto starter, many parts can be reused, if necessary.

Cash for Recycled Electric Motors

Scrap Electric Motors: Earn money collecting and selling old electric motors.Scrap Electric Motors: Earn money collecting and selling old electric motors.With the large emphasis on helping our environment as well as saving money, we’re hearing more and more about recycling every day. Whether it’s sorting our household waste into recyclables and “non-recyclables” or turning in all of our old appliances and electric motors in the garage, people are really getting into recycling.

What many people don’t realize is that even though we’re hearing so much about recycling today, the whole process of recycling has actually been around for many centuries. Dust and ash from furnaces was recycled years ago for use in brick laying. The world wars brought about recycling of almost anything that could be recycled strictly because of the shortage of so many things.

In the 1970s, people got more into recycling because of high energy costs. In fact, high energy costs, keeping our environment green and preserving our natural resources are the main reasons why recycling has become such a major part of our lives. However, another thing that makes recycling so popular is that you can earn money from your recycled goods. Why throw something in the trash or dumpster when you can make money be recycling it?

Water Meters Bring in Money in More Ways Than One

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Water MeterWater MeterWhen we think of our water meters, one thought usually comes to mind: water bill. Seldom do we look at our water meters without them representing the money we have to pay to our water company each month for the privilege of having water! However, to many others, water meters represent money in more ways than water bills. This money is coming in the way of recycling. Few things in the world cannot be recycled today.

We’re constantly hearing the words conservation and recycling as ways to save energy and money and help keep our environment green. Water meters do their part in conservation by helping us to determine how much water is being used. If there’s a problem somewhere, this will be indicated by the reading on the water meter. However, when they malfunction or are no longer serviceable, they can be refurbished or recycled.

Price Increase at Stubblefield Salvage and Recycling, LLC on Myra Road

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Simply bring your separated and cleaned scrap metals to our processing center at 980 NE Myra Road, Walla Walla, WA 99362 to trade your scrap metals for cash.

We guarantee to pay you at least 5% more than any other advertised scrap metal processing center price in our region, when you weigh in your scrap metals on our state-certified scales.

Base Metal Markets Dip Unexpectedly

Base metal prices, including copper, took a dive in world markets today.  A firmer US dollar and speculation China may slow stockpiling base scrap metals.  Copper prices fell to their lowest prices in more than a week.

Tin, aluminum and zinc followed lower copper prices as cuatious investors bid lower on commodity futures and base metals lost some of their luster from earlier in the week.

Battery lead and steel-making metal nickel prices were also slightly lower.   . . . Read more about Base Metal Markets Dip Unexpectedly

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