South Post Oak Recycling Center (SPORC)

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South Post Oak Recycling Center (SPORC) is a Houston, Texas-based recycling center. SPORC opened in 1994 by an entrepreneur who has since grown the family-owned business through trusted relationships and partnerships. We have been proudly serving the greater Houston and all surrounding communities for over 23 years.

SPORCโ€™s primary focus is on buying and selling electronics and metals (ferrous and non-ferrous) from households, industrial contractors, and companies in an environmentally-responsible manner. There are many reasons to partner and build a relationship with SPORC!

More information www.southpostoakrecycling.com

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