Action Recycling, Inc. operates a non-ferrous metal buy-back facility at 911 East Marietta Avenue in Spokane's Gonzaga District. The facility purchases non-ferrous metals and publishes dock prices online. The site offers a metal sorting guide and payment flowchart to help sellers prepare loads before arrival. Call (509) 483-4094 for current pricing or visit actionrecycling.com to download the latest price sheet.
(509) 483-4094Mon–Sat 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM · Sun Closed
Services: Ferrous scrap buy-back · Dock pricing published online · Metal sorting guidance · Payment flowchart for sellers
Accepts: Ferrous metals, Steel
What makes the Steel Yard branch different from the main Action Recycling facility?
The Steel Yard at 1027 East Marietta focuses on ferrous/steel scrap, while the main facility at 911 East Marietta specializes in non-ferrous metals — both share the same phone number (509) 483-4094.
Services: Household garbage disposal (fee) · Construction and demolition debris disposal · Recyclables drop-off (free) · Household Hazardous Waste disposal (free, weekends only) · Residential and commercial appliance disposal
Accepts: Household garbage, Construction and demolition debris, Mattresses and furniture, Tires (up to 36" diameter; larger must be cut), Residential appliances, Yard waste (clean green), Recyclables (free drop-off), Household Hazardous Waste
Does the Valley Transfer Station in Spokane Valley charge for all materials?
Trash disposal and clean green carry fees; recyclables drop-off and Household Hazardous Waste disposal are both free. Appliances are accepted but charged at the regular garbage rate due to special handling.
(509) 535-0284Mon–Fri 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM · Sat–Sun Closed
Services: Single-stream recyclables sorting and processing · Regional material recovery for Eastern Washington households and businesses · Facility tours for public education
Accepts: Single-stream recyclables (household and commercial)
Can members of the public visit the WM SMaRT Center in Spokane?
Yes — the Spokane County Regional Waste Ambassadors program organizes public tours of the facility at 2902 S Geiger Blvd. Tours require registration in advance and participants must wear closed-toe shoes; hard hats, safety glasses, and safety vests are provided on-site.
Materials Accepted in Spokane
Based on the listings above, materials commonly handled in Spokane include Appliances, Cardboard, Copper, Aluminum, Brass. Browse the guides below for preparation tips, scrap values, and what's recyclable.
Spokane, Washington currently lists 19 recycling centers on RecycleFind. Popular materials include Appliances, Cardboard, Copper. 4 centers offer pickup or container service (21% of the market). 10 locations open on Saturdays, making weekend drop-offs possible. Payment methods vary. Ask each yard about cash or electronic options before visiting. Average customer rating across published reviews is 4.2 out of 5.
Recycling Centers Near Spokane
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