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Cramer's Auto Recycling is a store, located at 2013 County Rd 542, New Gretna, New Jersey 08087. They can be contacted via phone at (609) 296-4363, visit their website www.cramersautorecycling.com for more detailed information.

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Location :
2013 County Rd 542, New Gretna, New Jersey 08087
Added by Jopie, at 27 September 2018

Opening Hours

  • Monday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Friday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Saturday 08:00 - 13:00
  • Sunday -

Description

Save money on the auto parts you need and receive extra cash on the side with the salvage services from Cramer's Auto Recycling. Based in Little Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, we offer outstanding deals on used auto parts and auto recycling services such as salvaging metals and junk cars.

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19 Reviews

  • Anynomous
    06 December 2018

    The paper manufacturing industry actually uses materials from a variety of sources. Today, about 33 percent of new paper uses at least some recycled content. Other sources of wood pulp are cultivated trees, the sawdust and other wood byproducts generated by the construction and furniture manufacturing industries, and reclaimed wood.

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  • Anynomous
    04 December 2018

    Styrofoam is lightweight and very long lasting, too. It won't break down in the environment for well over 500 years. Care to guess how many Styrofoam cups Americans pitch every year? That would be 25 billion.

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  • Anynomous
    29 November 2018

    Beyond the potential for soil and water pollution, throwing electronics in the garbage can take up significant landfill space since they won’t degrade the way food waste does. Let’s talk about how we can help you to reduce your family’s contribution to local landfills.

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  • Anynomous
    27 November 2018

    In the U.S., processing minerals contributes almost half of all reported toxic emissions from industry, sending 1.5 million tons of pollution into the air and water each year. Recycling can significantly reduce these emissions.

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  • Anynomous
    22 November 2018

    Next time you drink a soda, consider this: recycling just one aluminum can would save enough energy to power a 100-watt light bulb for 20 hours, a computer for three hours, and a TV for two hours.

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  • Anynomous
    21 November 2018

    If you’ve ever gotten curious and opened up a computer monitor, you might wonder where all the lead is that can potentially get into the environment. The truth is the lead is often used in the glass of cathode ray tubes as well as the solder and interconnects.

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  • Anynomous
    15 November 2018

    Any refrigerator unit that was built before 1994 likely still uses the older CFCs that are considered ozone-depleting. Allow us to deal with the removal of these old models and ensure that these gases are not released into the atmosphere.

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  • Anynomous
    13 November 2018

    There are various ways in which computer parts are recycled. For instance, CRT (cathode ray tube) glass can either be shipped to a secondary lead smelter to recover the lead or to a CRT glass manufacturer where the glass is used to produce new CRTs.

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  • Anynomous
    08 November 2018

    Precious metals are also recyclable but separating them from the rest of the waste materials requires more advanced collection techniques. Take old mobile phones, for instance. They contain precious metals but require more processing to extract.

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  • Anynomous
    06 November 2018

    Increased recycling efforts can have a positive impact on global warming, according to scientists. One of the concerns of global warming is stronger, more frequent hurricanes and typhoons. Three of the strongest hurricanes on record - Katrina, Rita, and Wilma - all occurred in 2005, one of the ten hottest years of the century, according to meteorological statistics.

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  • Anynomous
    01 November 2018

    Recycling is not only good for the environment, but it can save you money as well. According to the Container Recycling Institute, the billions of cans that were thrown out last year could have saved Americans $600 million.

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  • Anynomous
    30 October 2018

    Each ton (2000 pounds) of recycled paper can save 17 trees, 380 gallons of oil, three cubic yards of landfill space, 4000 kilowatts of energy, and 7000 gallons of water. This represents a 64% energy savings, a 58% water savings, and 60 pounds less of air pollution.

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  • Anynomous
    25 October 2018

    Metal is one of the easiest materials to recycle, because the process is very similar to creating it. That's why it was one of the first heavily recycled materials in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The demand was so great that peddlers soon started collected old metal from dumps, streets, and by going door to door.

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  • Anynomous
    23 October 2018

    Electronics recycling encompasses various products, such as: desktop computers, laptops, keyboards & mice, hard drives, circuit boards, VCR/DVD players, printers, scanners, cell phones, digital cameras, and rechargeable batteries. Some items have a fee required before they can be accepted.

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  • Anynomous
    18 October 2018

    There are three general steps towards recycling. First is the collection and processing of materials. This is followed by manufacturing either the same or different kind of products out of these materials. The last step is the purchase of new products created from the recycling process.

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  • Anynomous
    16 October 2018

    Recycling companies work with all sorts of industries, such as the military, dry cleaners, hospitals, and environmental companies to recover refrigerants and other hazardous chemicals. They all have refrigerant that needs reclaiming.

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  • Anynomous
    11 October 2018

    America alone dumps over 65 million dollars’ worth of electronics each and every year! In fact, computers, computer parts, televisions, and cell phones containing precious metals and other valuable (recyclable) materials are improperly disposed of each and every year.

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  • Anynomous
    09 October 2018

    In modern times, we call it recycling to melt down used metals into reusable ingots, but for a long time, it went by another name: Scrapping. For centuries, people have melted down old metals, including bronze and iron, to be reforged or remade into new products.

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  • Anynomous
    04 October 2018

    Waste oil is considered hazardous waste, but used oil is not, so it is vital that tanks of used oil must be labeled as such so that the two can be distinguished from each other.

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