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12705 Cairo Ln
Opa Locka, FL 33054

International Scrap is a well-established recycling company based in Opa Locka, FL. Specializing in scrap metal processing, the company provides environmentally-friendly solutions for handling and repurposing various types of metal waste.

With a focus on sustainability and efficient waste management, International Scrap serves both residential and commercial clients in the region. The company prides itself on its commitment to reducing environmental impact through responsible recycling practices.

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