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Unwanted Metal?

We’ll take it, pay you for it, and make sure it stays out of landfill.

Founded in 1962, Everitts is a locally and family-owned business dedicated to making metal recycling sustainable for our community and rewarding for you. Serving the lower South Island, we buy all amounts of metal, small and large.

A fresh, sustainable future

Whether you’re a household, farm, business, or anything in between, we’ll give your unwanted metal a second life.

  • Every bit of scrap metal that’s reused means less waste in our landfills and a cleaner future for everyone. At Everitt’s, we help businesses and everyday people clear out unwanted metal responsibly, whether it’s from a home clean-up, a construction site, or an industrial operation.

    We make it easy and rewarding by paying you for your unwanted metal.

    Whether it’s a few pieces or truckloads, we take it off your hands and ensure it’s handled the right way.

  • Recycling isn’t just about getting rid of scrap, it’s about making sure it keeps working for the future. At Everitts, we take all kinds of metal and send it to manufacturers who transform it into new materials, helping industries stay sustainable.

    From small drop-offs to large-scale industrial loads, we make it easy for everyone to be part of the recycling process. Every piece of metal reused means less strain on natural resources and a better outcome for the environment.

  • Metal is built to last, and just because something is no longer needed doesn’t mean it’s lost its value. At Everitts, we make sure good materials don’t go to waste by preparing them for reuse in everything from new construction to everyday products.

    Whether you’re a homeowner, a tradie, or a large business, recycling with us means you’re helping reduce landfill waste and support a circular economy, where materials are repurposed again and again instead of being thrown away.

Toasters to cars, we recycle it all

We accept all quantities, big or small, from industrial, demolition, farm, and domestic lots. For a complete list of accepted and non-accepted materials, visit our Recycling page.

Contact us for more information