West Allis Salvage, a recycling company headquartered in West Allis, Wis., has opened its newest retail buyback center in Menasha, Wis. The new facility, called A to Z Recycling, will target all grades of scrap metal. It will be the fourth retail buyback center for West Allis Salvage.
Phil Rehberg, president of West Allis, says, “We are very excited about entering the Fox Valley market. Not only will this be our fourth retail center, but it marks the start of the third generation of Rehbergs running the company.”
Donald Rehberg, the founder’s grandson, will be the general manager of the new facility. The new center is roughly 1,400 square feet. It has two truck bays and two scales. The facility will do very little processing at the center. Instead, Rehberg points out, “We are the middle man. We will ship the collected material to larger companies for processing.”
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