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Endeavor Power Launches Endeavor Metals

Endeavor Metals will provide for drop off and cash purchasing of e-waste and other scrap metals.
by Staff Writers
Robesonia PA (SPX) Dec 17, 2010
Endeavor Power has announced the launch of its Endeavor Metals Division. The division will focus specifically on building a profit center from asset recovery of industrial precious and scrap metals.

The Endeavor operation will be an integral part of the Endeavor Power Corp's new business model for e-waste recycling and asset recovery, a fast-growing industry. Endeavor Metals is located in Robesonia, Pennsylvania.

Endeavor Metals will provide for drop off and cash purchasing of e-waste and other scrap metals by appointment in addition to providing full service pick up of 2500 lbs or more of e-waste anywhere in North America.

Endeavor Metals will also offer contract disposal services and selected full inventory purchasing for a full range of businesses from small computer recycling operations to complete industrial plant closings.

Endeavor offers multiple asset recovery options to clients including rapid cash purchasing which is necessary in bankruptcy and downsizing cases.

"There is a tremendous opportunity in recycling precious metals and scrap metals within the computer and electronics arena alone," according to Alfonso C. Knoll, CEO of Endeavor Power Corp.

"Millions of tons of e-waste that was previously sent to landfills, or overseas, can now be profitably processed and recycled back into the marketplace at a profit to Endeavor," said Knoll.

Furthermore, explains Knoll, "We are committed to building a brand in e-waste and industrial recycling that will be a trusted and reliable partner working in accordance with increasingly stringent environmental standards."



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