Industrial Recycling Services at Our Fitzgerald Facility
From our Fitzgerald location, we manage and process industrial scrap for facilities across South Georgia and surrounding areas. Our services are structured for regional manufacturing environments where efficiency and trust.
Industrial Scrap Processing & Materials Management
We handle a variety of industrial scrap streams, helping facilities organize materials and maintain cleaner, safer production areas. Proper sorting and processing improve both economic return and environmental outcomes.
Waste Collection & On-Site Coordination
Collection programs are adjusted to how each facility operates from container placement and material staging to pickup timing that aligns with production flow. The goal is predictable service with minimal disruption.
Recycling Programs That Improve Consistency
Rather than reactive hauling, we build recycling programs that emphasize routine and long-term material recovery. This helps facilities maintain stable diversion rates and cleaner operations over time.
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Why Choose Shapiro Metals in Fitzgerald, GA
Locally Responsive Service: Our teams understand the pace and needs of regional manufacturing operations and respond accordingly.
Strategic Program Creation: We don't make generic assumptions. Shapiro Metals recycling solutions are shaped around material volumes, space limitations, and operational priorities.
Clear Reporting & Visibility: Facilities receive straightforward reporting through our Sustainability Dashboard.
Established Industry Experience: Our experience spans multiple generations of manufacturing, giving us a practical understanding of how recycling must fit into real operations.

Materials We Handle in Fitzgerald
The Fitzgerald facility handles a variety of industrial material streams, including:
Ferrous scrap generated from manufacturing and processing operations
Non-ferrous metals recovered from equipment, components, and production waste
Plastic materials and polymer-based industrial scrap
Mixed production scrap and recoverable byproducts
Specialty material streams managed through approved recycling partners
Sustainability Solutions & Reporting
Shapiro Metals goes beyond basic recycling with industrial sustainability programs that include:
Facility-level recycling and Circular by Shapiro waste audits
Material recovery optimization and closed-loop opportunities
Reporting on landfill diversion, material yield and carbon impact
Documentation support for internal tracking and sustainability initiatives


Service Area
Shapiro Metals serves industrial recycling and materials management needs throughout Fitzgerald and nearby South Georgia communities, including working with facilities across the region:
Ocilla, GA
Tifton, GA
Abbeville, GA
Irwinville, GA
Rochelle, GA
Our service reach also includes broader coverage throughout:
South Georgia
Neighboring industrial corridors
Regional manufacturing hubs
Wherever your facility operates, we create recycling systems that remain dependable and scalable as production evolves.

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Contact Shapiro Metals - Fitzgerald, Georgia
Shapiro Metals – Fitzgerald Facility
Call us at: 314‑614‑8553 to speak with our team or get in touch online and start transforming your industrial waste into value.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What types of facilities typically use your Fitzgerald recycling services?
Manufacturing plants and industrial operations that generate metal, plastic or mixed scrap materials.
Can recycling programs be adjusted as production changes?
Yes. Programs are designed to adapt as material volumes shift over time.
Is pickup scheduling flexible?
Pickup frequency and timing are coordinated to align with production cycles and staffing patterns.
What kind of reporting is available?
Facilities receive clear reporting on material volumes, diversion performance, recovery outcomes, etc.
Can Shapiro Metals help reduce landfill disposal costs?
By identifying recoverable materials and improving consistency, many facilities reduce reliance on landfill disposal.
How does the onboarding work when starting a new recycling program?
We begin with a review of your current material flow, space constraints and pickup needs, then implement containers and processes in stages to avoid operational disruption.
Who manages day-to-day coordination once the service begins?
Each facility works with a dedicated point of contact who helps coordinate everything.