Instructions
Send your metal trophy figures to Lamb Awards and Engraving. This award and engraving company provides a trophy-recycling program to the public. Although you are not required to make a purchase in order to recycle your old trophy figures, you are required to pay the shipping costs. They also request that you send an email to [email protected] with "Recycling" in the subject line before sending a donation.
Donate your old metal trophies to Total Awards &Promotions, Inc., an awards company with a trophy-recycling program that supports non-profit organizations. After sending in your old metal trophies, Total Awards will recycle, reuse and donate the trophies to a variety of non-profit charities. Though they prefer gently used trophy figures, Total Awards will accept trophies in bad shape, recycling the parts as best as possible.
Contact your local thrift stores to see if they accept old metal trophy figures. Most large thrift stores, such as Goodwill, St. Vincent de Paul and the Salvation Army, will gladly accept them and provide you with a tax-deduction receipt in return for your donation.
Donate your old trophy figures to your local public school, library or park. All of these community establishments love to reuse old trophy donations to make new trophies or to keep the figures on hand to use for children's craft projects.
Find creative ways to reuse your old trophy figures, such as replacing your existing car hood ornament with your favorite metal trophy figure. Use them as cake toppers or place them in your garden for decoration.
Search Earth911.com for metal trophy-recycling centers in your area. Earth911.com provides a comprehensive list of various recycling centers located throughout the United States.