Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Talway Recycling Launches




Talway Recycling Corp., formerly Wurdinger Recycling, is now reorganized and launched with metals recycling services, drop box, car recycling, and related services in the State of Oregon.

The owner, Dale Wurdinger , is well known in the industry.

In 1979 Dale Wurdinger started out with a self-loader truck (pictured left), hauling and recycling appliances.

Through the years services have expanded to car crushing and metal recycling. After 30+ years in business he has launched a new company - Talway Recycling Corp.

With services expanding in four states, a fleet of trucks and mobile car crushing equipment, Talway Recycling services includes drop box and non-ferrous metals recycling.

 The web site - www.TalwayRecyclingCorp.com - has been changed to reflect the new company and can be found with Google searches such as metals recycling Oregon, where the site was last seen as # 3 on the search result page.

Talway Recycling

Main Office:
503-266-2701
EMAIL US
Mail only: PO Box 1250 Mt Angel, OR 97362

Main offices and Yard: :
24621 S. Barlow Rd. , Aurora, Or 97002






7 comments:

  1. Sounds like an awesome machine for scrapping cars... I've always wanted to own something that could crush metal in an instant.

    -David Enaulele
    Atlanta Junk Cars

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hey there. I am on the search for a Calgary metal recycling company. Do you happen to have any recommendations? Please let me know, thanks so much!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Recycling is best way to reduce your waste and Save the Earth....So we need environmental services and pollution control management for protect and keep clean the environment.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Nice Info! Most of folks do not consider a car as junk when they do not see it in a junk vehicle shop.

    Junk Car Buyers | Junk Car Removal

    ReplyDelete
  5. I have a bunch of scrap metal that I need to recycle, but I do not know of a place in my area that I can do this. I need to find one soon to get rid of all this clutter and really get my space back. It is just taking up so much space that it is making it hard to get around properly.
    Jak Manson | http://www.federalmetals.ca

    ReplyDelete
  6. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Wonderful illustrated information. I thank you about that. No doubt it will be very useful for my future projects. Would like to see some other posts on the same subject! Scrap Metal Recyclers

    ReplyDelete