Tuesday 25 July 2017

What are the Advantages of Scrap Metal Recycling?



Recycling helps an economy to become efficient. It also encourages an economy to use natural resources sparingly. Scrap-recycling yards can be compared to mines above land that are filled with rich resources. Scrap metals are not trash items. They are a source of limited natural resources as they can be re-melted and re-manufactured to produce new items of great value at affordable prices. Besides, scrap metal is a resource that will never become extinct. Let’s now understand the benefits of scrap metal recycling, one by one.

Ecological benefits

Scrap metal recycling preserves natural resources by cutting down on emission of greenhouse gases. Hence, scrap metal is largely used to produce new metal instead of manufacturing  metal from virgin ore which generates greenhouse gas emissions in large quantities. These emissions are harmful and can cause the residents to experience potential respiratory health problems.

Financial Benefits

Recycling scrap metals creates more job opportunities and economic prosperity rather than sending the  scrap metals to the incinerator or landfill. According to the National Recycling Coalition, recycling industry generates billions of dollars annually and employs millions of workers globally.

Conclusion

Scrap Metal recycling also contributes in reducing the ill effects of global warming. Hence, it is important to be kind to the environment by Recycling Scrap Metals rather than making things worse by dumping it into the landfills or just throwing it away. Metal recycling also give an opportunity to the citizens to  earn good money, thus benefiting the whole of society.

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Wednesday 12 July 2017

Why Search For Scrap Metal When They Are Around You?

Do you want to spend less time searching for scrap metal and more time recycling them? Here are some quick tips.

Copper
Copper is a non-ferrous metal used in our daily domestic and industrial activities including utensils, air-condition, machine parts, motors, cables, radiators and automobiles that  form a part of many machines, equipment and appliances in the form of wires.  So, the next time you think of replacing an old AC with new one,  do take it to a recycle yard. Other than this, you can find copper in plumbing pipes which many homes have in abundance.

Aluminum
Aluminum is another non-ferrous metal that is a component used in items like used beverage cans, light fitting panel  and window panes. So, the next time you plan to send an item like a beverage can  in the dump yards, try taking it to the scrap yard instead. You will know how a useless beverage can  also help to earn some money. Apart from the items mentioned above, you can find aluminum aplenty in and around construction areas.

Stainless steel
Stainless steel is  also recyclable. Stainless steel is easily found in things like pipes, tubes,  bridges and tanks.. It means that stainless steel is available in great quantities. It also means that since its presence is abundant, recycling stainless steel  scrap metal is widely accepted.

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