Most of us are concerned about the current state of the earth as climate change and environmental damage become increasingly prominent issues in our daily lives. A great way to fight against pollution is by recycling items we no longer need in our households such as scraps, trash, and damaged electronics. Going to a scrap metal recycler is ideal for those who want to earn some money saving the planet. These businesses pay based on the type of metal and items being sold. Are you curious about what kind of items are worth bringing to a metal recycling company? Here's a list of common recycling materials you might be able to sell.
Copper is one of the more valuable materials you can bring to a metal recycler. Copper pipes, tubing, electrical wires, and old antiques that you don't need are perfect for recycling. According to the UN International Resource Panel, a study of 60 materials shows that less than one-third have a recycling rate above 50%. Copper is a valuable metal for recycling, as it saves 90% of energy after being recycled.
Steel is one of the most common materials to take to a metal recycler. Most of our outdated electronics and scrap metal have steel as their prime material, which explains why old refrigerators, dishwashers, and ovens are among the most recycled items. Steel is a strong material and can rust very fast. We advise that you get rid of any undesirable steel and exchange it at a metal recycler before it has a chance to degrade. This is especially true if it's an object kept outside.
Aluminum is a very malleable and shiny material that we can find in window frames, beverage cans, and old pots and pans. If you have old kitchenware taking up space in your home, it's better to take it to a metal recycler and get money for it. Most kitchen sinks have aluminum as their prime material. If you're thinking about getting a kitchen renovation, don't forget to recycle your old kitchenware and cookware.
Recycling is one of the best ways we can help the planet. Every time we successfully recycle, we save energy by promoting the conservation of natural resources. Got any materials to sell? Give us a call at Allied Scrap Processors, Inc. today to get started. We'd be happy to help!
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