PMARR 2204 EAST SOMERSET STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19134
Phone: 215-423-4800
Fax: 215-423-4801 Instead, they are diverted to the recycling industry.

With over twenty years of experience in the metal recycling industry, PMARR, Inc is commited to preserving the future of our environment by recycling metals that have already been mined from the earth. As one of Philadelphia's largest metal broker-processors, PMARR, Inc has the substance and means to handle all of your metal recycling needs as we become your partner in recyclable metals management

. By recycling your spent metals, you are helping to provide a renewable resource, allowing metal manufactureres to reduce and often eliminate the need for virgin ores. Using recyclables in the manufacturing of metals has been proven to substantially reduce energy use and decrease pollution. Landfills are being spared the use of valuable space since metals are not wasted.

12/20/2021

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10/16/2018
08/10/2018

Philadelphia Metal will reopen to the public starting tomorrow August 11th. We look forward to seeing all of our value customers returning!

03/21/2018

Due to weather PMARR will be closed today and will reopen Thursday March 22nd.

01/22/2016

Due to snow predictions we will be closed Saturday January 23.

12/05/2015

NEED EXTRA CASH FOR THE HOLIDAYS?.....
What many people don't know is that most scrap metal can be recycled for cash payments

Scrap metal yards deal with customers that are in the trade industry that come across metal on a daily basis. Many could be construction companies that may have tons of steel beams from structures, electricians that could have wires and electrical equipment or plumbers that have copper piping and brass fixtures. While scrap yards see a large quantity of these metals from the trade industry, homeowners are always welcomed and encouraged to bring their own metal scrap to make money and recycle the metals at the right place.

11/16/2015

Did you know Nonferrous metals, including aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, tin, zinc and others, are among the few materials that do not degrade or lose their chemical or physical properties in the recycling process? As a result, nonferrous metals have the capacity to be recycled an infinite number of times.

11/16/2015
04/11/2014

Did you know that the recycling movement in the United States really took off during World Wars I and II? Because so much metal was needed for the War Effort, recycle drives became very popular from coast to coast.

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2200 E Somerset Street
Philadelphia, PA
19134

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 7pm
Tuesday 7am - 7pm
Wednesday 7am - 7pm
Thursday 7am - 7pm
Friday 7am - 7pm
Saturday 7am - 5pm
Sunday 11am - 4pm

Telephone

+12154234800

Website

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