Scrap Metal Materials for Austin Non-Profits
At All American Recycling, we regularly reach out to charitable organizations, artists, and schools within the area by donating materials and making monetary donations.
In fact, in the past few years, we’ve helped/donated to:
George Sabra—georgesabra.com
UT Dept. of Architecture
American Red Cross
We take pride in our commitment to:
Safety: A goal of zero accidents.
Integrity: We adhere to standards for the materials we can accept.
Environmental Awareness: Scrap metal yards help save the Earth!
Giving Back: We support Austin-area communities in which we work and live.
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Please contact us if you know of a nonprofit in the Austin area that we can help with our recycling services.
Metal Upcycling and Reuse in the Austin Community
At All American Recycling, we strive to be good neighbors, responsible stewards of the environment and a great place to do business. Our employees, customers, communities and environment deserve nothing less than our very best every day.
We also applaud the efforts of friends and neighbors in our community who support metal recycling through upcycling and reuse. For example, here are just a few structures in the Austin area that make us proud to be part of the metal recycling community.
Austin Metal Examples
Arched metal Pennybacker bridge in Austin, Texas Metal star in front of the Bullock Texas State History Museum, adjacent to the University of Texas, Austin Miro Rivera Architects created this public toilet with weathering steel walls in a park in Austin, Texas. Find it in the Lady Bird Lake Hike and Bike Trail, a public park that follows the banks of the Colorado River in the south of the city. This is a rusted three-story metal hubcap- and bicycle-based Cathedral of Junk. Vince Hannemann, a South Austin guy, decided his backyard was as good a place as any to build a cathedral. Photo credit: Darren Carroll Perry Art Park, Austin, Texas, 2017, with (from left) Peter Reginato, Blue Float, 1978; Jim Huntington, Dayton, 1977; and Betty Gold, Alas #IV, 1994. Artwork and image courtesy The Contemporary Austin – Museum Without Walls Program. Photo credit: Brian Fitzsimmons 80-year-old steel truss Montopolis Bridge in Austin, Texas was constructed in 1938. At one point in time, it served as one of the only links between the heart of downtown Austin and the city’s east side. In 1996, the Montopolis steel truss bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Photo credit: wikimedia.org Private home with metal architecture in Austin, Texas. Architect: Winchester Architects LLC, Bryan, Texas winchester-designs.com. General contractor: Levesque and Co., Austin dominiquelevesque.com. Distributor: Westbrook Metals Inc., Austin westbrookmetals.com. Weathering steel: Kloeckner Metals Corp., Roswell, Ga. kloecknermetals.com. Photo credit: Paul Bardagjy
Read more about these metal upcycling examples here:
Cathedral of Junk, Perry Art Park, Montropolis Bridge, private home metal architecture, Lady Bird Lake toilet, Bullock Texas State History Museum
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