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    River Metals Recycling

    1.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 4:00 pm

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    Cohen Recycling

    Cohen Recycling

    (2 reviews)

    I've been hauling big plastic bags of empty aluminum cans to the Cohen Brothers location on Ridge…read moreAvenue in Pleasant Ridge for longer than I can remember. I use transparent plastic bags, generally making a run after I've filled five of them - the max I can fit in my car at one time. I've always been impressed with how friendly and helpful the guys are (they are all guys in the recycling area) despite their *strictly functional* and amenity-free [*translation: dirty, grungy and often too hot or too cold] work area and the cashier in the little trailer (nearly always female) is extremely pleasant as she slides under the thick glass pane, the cash you've earned for what you've brought in. Aluminum scrap prices (all other metal scrap in general) fluctuates widely so I never know how much I'm going to make, but it's generally enough to pay for my gas and part of my lunch. Besides, I'd rather get the cash myself than give it away to the guys we *pay* monthly for curbside garbage and recycling pickup!

    Butler County offers free recycling for Butler County residents. So I stopped by to drop off some…read morestuff that has been accumulating in my garage for years. It was a lot of work getting it in my car but the guys there unloaded it all which was pretty great! They were really nice about it, too. If you're from the Hamilton area, Cohen in Hamilton is in the Champion Mill on the East Side by the Black Street Bridge. You enter right by the bridge. I drove by the entrance. Don't be like me. Turn by the bridge. There's a big Cohen sign. It turns out there are Cohen Recycling places in tons of cities. It's really useful to know where it's safe to take your old computers, TVs and cell phones. ((There's a complete list of what they do and don't take on their website.) You can drop off computers and televisions at no-charge if you're a Butler County resident! (Or maybe your county has a similar program.) Currently it's on these dates: When: Tuesday & Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Saturday - 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. Cohen Hamilton: 105 Black St. (Cohen Middletown: - 3120 S. Verity Pkwy.) When: Tuesday & Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Saturday - 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. Cohen Hamilton: 105 Black St. Cohen Middletown: - 3120 S. Verity Pkwy. http://www.recycle.bcohio.us/

    Round Bottom Recycling

    Round Bottom Recycling

    (1 review)

    Round bottomed girls (and guys) you make the rocking world go round!…read more Seriously though, saving the environment is a pretty cool thing. Round Bottom is one of those companies that make recycling not only possible, but also easy and sometimes worth it. This facility will take almost anything, aluminum, steel, copper, brass, vehicles, computers, cells phones, you name it they probably take it. And, not only do they accept your recycled goods, but they will pay you for them as well. That sounds like a good deal if you ask me! Side note, when going into this facility don't stop at the little trailer near the entrance. Instead head around the trailer, back behind the big warehouse and to the small shed on the side. Recycling is weighed (and paid!) in the shed.

    From the owner: There are many ways to earn extra cash, but recycling your scrap metal is one you may not have…read morethought of. Clermont County, OH, residents can take their materials to Round Bottom Recycling for easy, convenient recycling services. Located in Milford, the company pays cash for your materials. Since 2006, the recycling center has offered fair market prices on metal recycling for individuals, contractors, and industrial businesses. Simply bring your scrap metal to their location, sort your load to be weighed, and receive cash on your way out. Their staff is friendly and will always be on hand to assist you in identifying and sorting your materials. While they typically buy the ABC'S of metals (aluminum, brass, copper, and steel), they also purchase vehicles, computer scrap, and cellphones as well. Drive or tow your vehicle to their location or, if needed, call Round Bottom Recycling, and they'll arrange a tow service for you to have your vehicle picked up. The company has invested in certified, quality equipment for the accurate weighing of metals. With their truck scale located at the entrance of the facility customers can conveniently have their items weighed. Or, with a portable X-ray machine, have specialty metals such as carbide and titanium identified. If you have questions about the process of metal recycling, visit Round Bottom Recycling's FAQs section of their website...

    Can Dew Recycling

    Can Dew Recycling

    (4 reviews)

    I go there often, however, on 12/26/25 I checked their website and it said open. I went there and…read morethey were closed. I checked again today, 12/29/25, and once again they're closed. Why can't they change the "open" to "closed" status on their website? Just too lazy? I've wasted 2 trips to their business now and not sure I'll ever go there again! I've wasted too much time already!

    Well, let's start with what this place is. Simply put, it's a place to take your metal scrap for…read morerecycling,and my experience, it is the quickest way to receive cash for your scrap metal. For those of you that live in Covington, you understand that there are many vans and trucks driving throughout the city searching for metal on the side of the road I'm garbage night. I think that this place is the first place scrappers go to in order to recycle their metal. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to recycle at can-do recycling. 1. Get some metal. For me, it's often the random pieces of curtain rods or reworked copper that are sitting in my basement, or possibly aluminum cans if we've had a large party of people staying at our place for a weekend. 2. Drive to can-do and grab a then to get your metal out of the car. Use a trashcan to get your aluminum cans, a yellow bin for copper, it will barrel for steel. I'm sure there are other rules, but, as you will see in number three, I've had to learn by process of trial and error. 3. Don't expect much help from the customer service. I'm sure they put up with a lot of junk at the counter, and it's pretty obvious based on their demeanor and responses to questions.meaning, they aren't mean or anything, just short. Copper is the most valuable metal that I have brought in, steel is the least valuable. All in all, if you have a few minutes to stop in, it usually doesn't take very long to get your metal checked in, and you get cash for your time. I hope yesterday was helpful, recycle on.

    River Metals Recycling - recyclingcenter - Updated May 2026

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