The Tennenbaum Recycling Group LLC (TRG) has announced the opening of a full-service recycling center in Hot Springs, Ala., known as TRG Hot Springs LLC.
TRG Hot Springs will be a full-service scrap metal facility, purchasing car bodies, white goods, aluminum beverage containers, aluminum, copper and stainless steel.
“Having a facility in Hot Springs will further our objective of service the major markets throughout the state,” says Jack Grundfest, president of the A. Tenenbaum Co. Inc., North Little Rock, Ark., the parent company of TRG. “TRG Hot Springs will provide additional feedstock necessary to supply our shredding operation and enable us to continue the supply of high-grade metal to our customers.”
A. Tenenbaum Co. is a 118-year-old family-owned business. It employs nearly 200 people and operates recycling centers in the Arkansas cities of North Little Rock, Harrison, Jonesboro and Berryville. The company has plans to open a recycling facility in Rogers. Ark., in late 2009.
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