Cycle Systems operates two facilities – its Roanoke headquarters and in Lynchburg – where recyclable material is processed. Our success depends upon five additional branch facilities that help to make recycling convenient to the many individuals, businesses and municipalities throughout the region.
Material is received on scales, unloaded via hydraulic is often pre-processed and then shipped via truck or rail to our two processing plants. As a green company, we are growing our own rail fleet to increase more environmentally friendly rail shipments using massive 6,000-cubic-foot rail cars. This saves fuel and reduces truck traffic on our congested roads.
Roanoke
Our corporate headquarters is the site of a processing facility and home to our community recycling station.
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Lynchburg
This modern shredding operation can process automobiles and bulky steel appliances into fist-size chunks at the rate of 60 tons per hour.
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Harrisonburg
Acquired in 1998 from Stump Scrap Iron, this facility handles both scrap iron and nonferrous metals and has trucking services that include tractor trailer, roll-off and additional lugger services.
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Stuarts Draft
The Stuarts Draft area also was acquired in 1998 from Stump Scrap Iron. The facility handles both scrap iron and non-ferrous metals. This facility has trucking services to meet the needs that includes tractor trailer, roll-off and additional lugger services.
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Martinsville
The Martinsville location was acquired in 2003 from Martinsville Iron and Steel. The location services area of Martinsville, Danville and Henry County. The facility handles both scrap iron, nonferrous metals, and paper products. This facility has trucking services that include tractor trailer, roll-off and additional lugger services.
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Pulaski
Cycle Systems’ presence in the New River Valley is the result of the 2006 acquisition of Gem City Iron & Metal Co. The facility accepts scrap metals from throughout the New River Valley.
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South Boston
Acquired in 2007 from Emswiler Diesel, provides a second location in Southside Virginia. The facility accepts scrap metals.
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Charlottesville
This location was acquired in 2008 from Coiners' Scrap Iron & Metralk, provides an outstanding source of quality metal to supply Lynchburgs and the shredder that runs in part on renewable fuels.
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Covington
This location was acquired in 2009 and is our most recent location. Cycle Systems has found this location to be Alleghany Highlands #1 Recycling location. Located off Exit 21 off Highway 64.
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