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Learning About the Metal Recycling Business

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Metal Recycling Business is a business that many are choosing today as a way to earn a living as well as helping our environment. Through the help of each metal recycling business, individuals and companies are able to find a home for their garbage, trash and unusable items where they can be put to good use and reproduced into new metals and products as opposed to filling up our landfills.

Whether you're cleaning your home and garage for your annual spring cleaning or have a large company that has a steady supply of waste, a metal recycling business can help you get rid of these items and pay you to do it. There's more to owning a metal recycling business than just collecting garbage. There are small companies in smaller communities that just collect the recyclables but don’t have all the equipment needed to process the items. Therefore, they are shipped to a larger metal recycling business where they are sorted, smelted and reprocessed.

There are many type of recyclable materials we come in contact with on a daily basis. Each of these materials has their own purpose in the metal recycling business and is handled separately. The materials sent to be recycled include aluminum, copper/brass, glass, steel, plastic and waste paper.

Aluminum is used in the manufacture of many items including storm window frames, ladders, gutters, siding, lawn furniture and more but the most common aluminum used in recycling is beverage cans. Aluminum has a high value in the recycling market which gives the public the incentive to recycle. Over 50% of new aluminum cans are made from aluminum that's been recycled.

Copper is broken down into the two types of recyclables: old scrap and new scrap. Old scrap is comes from old buildings or other obsolete and discarded products such as what is found in homes. New scrap comes from factories that use brass, bronze or copper products in their machines and kick out shavings and scraps that can be collected and recycled. Glass items may be green, brown or clear and are sent to glass recycling bank where they're emptied and then sent to glass makers where they're checked for purity and then crushed. It's then either kept for making new products or sold as a material for road surfacing.

Steel is a material that comes from construction materials, large items and, often, recycled cans. It's re-melted to make new steel of the same strength as new steel in steel factories. Over 68% of recyclables in the metal recycling business is steel. Plastic is one of two grades: either from milk jugs, laundry and bleach containers or soda bottles. Plastic is sorted, compressed into smaller bales and shipped out. Waste paper is another form of recyclable material that comes in the form of cardboard boxes, letters, newspapers, junk mail, copy and computer paper and more.


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