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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Winnipegs KMG Gold Recycling Nominated for Third Better Business Bureau Torch Award

KMG Gold Recycling, the only precious metal recycler to win two BBB Awards has been nominated for their third straight BBB Torch Award for Marketplace Excellence. The Winnipeg company has won the award every year since the award's inception in 2010.

Winnipeg, MB (PRWEB) September 17, 2012

KMG Gold Recycling has been nominated by their customers for their third straight Better Business Bureau Torch Award.

KMG Gold Recycling is the only precious metal recycler in North America to win the BBB’s prestigious annual award. And they’ve won the award three years in a row since its inception in 2010.

BBB Torch Awards recognize businesses that build trust, advertise honestly, tell the truth, remain transparent in their business dealings, honour their promises and display integrity in all of their marketplace activities.

“Our goal right from the start has been to educate the consumer on the precious metal recycling industry.” said Michael Gupton, President of KMG Environmental Inc. which operates as KMG Gold Recycling in their home town of Winnipeg MB and has a second location in Grand Forks ND.

Gupton went on to say that the key component of KMG Gold is their commitment to consumer education. “We make every effort to educate our clients and the public at large about the precious metal industry so they can make informed decisions. We believe the best way for the public to protect themselves is to be knowledgeable”.

“Being nominated by our customers and winning a Better Business Bureau Torch Award are outstanding achievements for us as it singles out KMG Gold as the gold recycling industry leader in honesty, ethics, and integrity. An educated consumer is a happy consumer... so we’re obviously doing something right!” Says Gupton.

“The process of recycling precious metal is not that complicated. There are simple steps the consumer can take to guarantee they receive top dollar for their “unwanted” scrap gold and silver. All cash for gold precious metal ends up at a refinery. So the consumer should sell gold directly to the refinery to eliminate the middlemen so they can make the most money when selling their gold.” Says Gupton.

KMG Gold Recycling, founded in 2007, buys and sells, recycles, and refines all precious metals including gold, silver, platinum and palladium. Gold and silver can be melted and assayed on-site in Winnipeg.

All of the precious metals KMG Gold Recycling buy and refine are recycled and placed back into the world’s precious metal markets. This helps reduce the demand on newly mined metals, which in turn, helps reduce the amount of energy required to mine virgin metal, and the amount of acid rock drainage from mine waste rock dumps and tailings ponds.

By recycling, KMG Gold Recycling customers alone have helped reduce over 3 million tons of acid waste rock from being generated by virgin mining of gold.

For more information on KMG Gold Recycling, please visit http://www.kmggold.com, or call us at 204-452-4653, or toll free at 1-877-468-2220.

Media Contact: Michael Gupton, BSc Eng (Civil), CET, AScT, President, KMG Environmental Inc. (204) 452-4653

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Friday, September 14, 2012

KMG Gold Recycling Burns the Competition, Introduces Gold Melting Service in Winnipeg

KMG Gold Recycling has opened Winnipeg's first and only gold and silver Melt and Assay Service. This latest step strengthens the company's leadership position in the precious metal recycling industry.

Winnipeg MB (PRWEB) September 10, 2012

KMG Gold Recycling introduces Winnipeg’s’ first gold and silver melt and assay service.

With a state-of-the-art induction melter and X-ray fluorescence analysis machine on-site, KMG Gold has the ability to melt and assay all gold and silver scrap at 620 Academy Rd in Winnipeg. The accuracy and reliability of this equipment is unsurpassed in the industry.

The melt and assay process maximizes customer returns by allowing KMG Gold to purchase precious metal based on the exact weight and purity. The melt and assay process removes speculation about the true purity and weight of recycled precious metal.

“Now that we’ve removed the speculation on final purity and weight, our payout rates increase dramatically.” Says Michael Gupton, president of KMG Environmental Inc. which operates as KMG Gold Recycling® in Winnipeg MB and Grand Forks ND.

Clients for melt and assay services include people with larger amounts of scrap gold and silver, gold buyers, jewellers, pawn shops, coin and precious metal dealers. The benefit to clients is a more precise and timely analysis of the material they wish to recycle and a higher payout rate for their precious metal.

KMG Gold Recycling buys, recycles, and refines all precious metals including gold, silver, platinum and palladium. Gupton started KMG Gold as an internet gold buyer in 2007 at http://www.kmggold.com, and opened their first location in Winnipeg in 2010 and has now expanded into the USA with a location in Grand Forks ND.

The industry leader for consumer education in the gold recycling industry combined with innovative precious metal recycling solutions for the general public and industry, has helped KMG Gold see 6100% growth since they stared in 2007.

KMG Gold Recycling is the only precious metal recycler to win BBB Torch Awards for Honesty, Ethics, and Integrity, in 2010 and 2011 and has just been nominated for an unprecedented third 2012 Torch Award and a Better Business Bureau Green Award.

For more information on KMG Gold Recycling and its various consumer driven programs, please visit http://www.kmggold.com, or call 204-452-4653, or toll free at 1-877-468-2220.

Media Contact: Michael Gupton, BSc Eng (Civil) CET AScT, President, KMG Environmental Inc., 204-452-4653

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