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ScrapRight Featured in Recycling Today: Meet Our Next Generation of Leadership

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The Family Values That Drive ScrapRight
Recycling Today · April 2026
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We're proud to be featured in the April 2026 issue of Recycling Today magazine. The article highlights ScrapRight's transition to our next generation of family leadership—and our continued commitment to the customer-first values that have defined us since 2006.

Introducing the next generation now helping shape ScrapRight's future:

Kaila Burkett
Facilities & Inventory Manager, Media Director
Montana Duty
Customer Success Executive
Zach Kees
Director of Customer Support & Onboarding
Brandon Burkett
Chief Operations Officer

The article covers each team member's background and their vision for ScrapRight—from Kaila's work on the ScrapSisters social media project to Zach's efforts bringing AI-powered support tools to our customers, to Montana's focus on making every customer feel like they matter.

We're a family trying to run the best company imaginable and trying to serve our customers to our fullest. I think that is very familiar to how most recycling yards are being run.

— Brandon Burkett, COO

Why This Matters

Many of the yards we serve are multigenerational family operations. They understand what it means to build something with care and pass it on. That shared experience shapes how we approach every customer relationship—we're not beholden to investors, just to the people who trust us with their business.

As Shon writes in the article: "Listening to, understanding and responding to the needs of our customers is what sets ScrapRight apart from our competitors, and it is a legacy that the next generation of my family takes seriously."

ScrapRight Insight

This feature is part of a bigger story we're telling in 2026. New leadership, new products on the roadmap, and the same dedication to doing things right. If you're headed to ReMA 2026 in Las Vegas next week, stop by Booth 2219 and meet the team in person.

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