TCI of Alabama • Bulk Rolloffs • Pell City, AL

TCI of Alabama Pell City Waste Facility

Pell City, AL 35125

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Overview

On December 1st of 2006, TCI of Alabama, LLC purchased the facility and business assets from Trans-Cycle Industries, Inc. Trans-Cycle Industries, Inc. opened in 1989 under the ownership of David Laskin. The individuals involved with the purchase had over 130 year of experience in the metals and recycling business. TCI is an industry leader in recycling metals from used and obsolete oil filled electrical equipment. Our facility is permitted to accept equipment at any PCB level. In addition to providing state of the art disposal of EPA regulated items, we also purchase electrical equipment that is non-regulated (less than 50 parts per million) regardless of size. For the past 17 years, our experienced management team has provided services to a wide array of businesses and government organizations. TCI is permitted by the EPA to accept all PCB contaminated items no matter what the regulatory category. We have multiple state of the art processes for cleaning the materials based on the PCB content. All items are sampled following cleaning, and analyzed in our laboratory. Once the material has been proven to be PCB free, the items are then able to be recycled and given a second life as new products. TCI prides itself on it's reputation as an excellent environmental service provider. We offer our customers a environmentally safe and effective way to dispose of their PCB containing materials and leave liability concerns behind.

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