Recycling Equipment Financing
Simple application. Simple process.
Simple application. Simple process.
Every year, millions of tons of trash are thrown away in the United States, and over half of it is recyclable. This is excellent news for your recycling business and the environment. Your recycling center will generate revenues while preventing unnecessary waste from polluting rivers, oceans, lakes, and land. Moreover, recycling reduces the number of raw materials needed to create new products. To keep your recycling operation efficient and profitable, you must have equipment in good working condition to handle high-volume demands.
To get what you need, look to Balboa Capital. We are a small business lender that offers recycling equipment financing. This is an excellent option if you want to save your green for future business needs. Recycling equipment financing does not require a significant initial investment that might deplete your cash. Instead, you will make monthly payments over a predetermined amount of time.
These are some of our minimum lending requirements, and meeting them does not constitute approval.
Should you apply for equipment financing, additional lending criteria will determine if you qualify.
As you know, recycling equipment is available for many different applications, including paper, cardboard, plastic, glass, aluminum, tin, and scrap metal. Now is the time to add new or used equipment to your recycling operation. To get started, submit an equipment financing application that is right here on our website.
If your application is approved and you want to move forward, a Balboa Capital equipment financing specialist will contact you to discuss your options and explain the next steps. You will work with the same person from start to finish, allowing a more customer-focused experience.
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