Showing posts with label ferrous metal scrap recycling dubai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ferrous metal scrap recycling dubai. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 November 2020

Will the metal recycling business be able to pick up the pace once again after the pandemic?

Recycled metals are used extensively in all shapes, sizes and forms across various industries. Recycling of scrap metals is a sustainable option in comparison to mining from natural resources. Moreover, use of recycled metals is more economical and also cuts down waste generation. These factors have given impetus to the metal recycling companies in Dubai and worldwide. 

Metal recycling markets across the globe is valued at US$365.3 billion in 2020 and estimated to grow to $579.3 billion by 2027. (https://www.globenewswire.com/fr/news-release/2020/08/17/2079257/0/en/579-3-Billion-Worldwide-Metal-Recycling-Industry-to-2027-Impact-of-COVID-19-on-the-Market.html). The prospects for metal recycling companies in UAE appear to be positive while this sector is projected to grow at the CAGR (compounded annual growth rate) of 6.8% globally between 2020 and 2027. (https://www.globenewswire.com/fr/news-release/2020/08/17/2079257/0/en/579-3-Billion-Worldwide-Metal-Recycling-Industry-to-2027-Impact-of-COVID-19-on-the-Market.html )

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However, as the COVID 19 pandemic has hit economic activities globally, thus metal recycling companies have been affected too. The pandemic and ensuing lockdown restrictions have disrupted the supply chain and hampered the collection of scrap metals and its availability in the market. Further, industrial units including automotive and construction industries have either slowed-down or halted their activities. This implied low generation of scrap metals from such sectors and hence low supplies to Dubai scrap yards and across the UAE. 

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While the recycling process slackened, the demand for the end product also went down. Since factories were shutting down or restricting their activities due to COVID 19, the demand for the recycled metals also saw a dip. This prolonged low demand with scarce purchasers can also lead to accumulation in inventory, where the larger quantity of product outpaces the number of buyers.  

Steel scrap is highly valued in the market. Although steel mills reduced the size of output, scrap prices witnessed a rise in its price in May because scrap collection substantially plummeted. To counter the impending scarcity of the valuable ferrous scrap in Dubai and elsewhere in the UAE, Ministry of Economy imposed ban on the export of ferrous scrap within four months starting May 15th.  (https://metallurgprom.org/en/main/4192-obedinennye-arabskie-jemiraty-zapretili-vyvoz-metalloloma-iz-strany-s-15-maja.html#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20order%20of,in%20a%20pandemic%20Covid%2D19)

The current challenges in the metal recycling companies can be overcome with strategic policies aimed at boosting the metal recycling sector. Updated and shock resilient policies could help smoothen the supply chain from both ends. Metal scrap companies in Dubai have the potential to grow in near future. The needs for recycled scrap metals are projected to grow manifolds in industries such as automotive, construction and housewares. 

Once the pandemic has subsided and contained, metal recycling business will be able to pick up the pace and tackle any economic slow-down. Aluminum, steel and copper scrap will retain its value in the recycling markets of the UAE for the need for these recycled metals are unending.    

Lucky Recycling, a trustworthy business entity uses advanced technologies to ensure sustainability and the generation of value from scrap metals. Recycled metals are here to thrive and Lucky Group is the vanguard of sustainability in metal recycling sector.   

Disclaimer: This article(s) has been prepared solely for information purpose, using publicly-accessible sources that are believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of publishing. LUCKY GROUP accepts no liability whatsoever for any loss or damage resulting from the use of information, images or opinions expressed in the report. LUCKY GROUP does not give warranty of any kind regarding the completeness, accuracy and reliability of the information included in the article(s).


Wednesday, 8 July 2020

Future of Circular Economy Post Covid-19


The Coronavirus pandemic has brought economic activities across the globe to a grinding halt. Policies are being streamlined to recover from the economical crisis in the aftermath of COVID-19. In these circumstances, the circular economy has immense potential to accelerate due to its budget friendly practices. A circular economy is an economic system that aims at reduction of waste and saving natural resources. The circular economy is set to grow exponentially after the pandemic as diverse tools for stimulating the economy will be developed. 
   

The prime objective of circular economy is eliminating waste and promoting recycling with its regenerative approach. Households should adopt recycling instead of discarding old objects for an efficient waste management. The impact of Coronavirus on jobs will most likely unbalance the budgetary plans of household. In light of this, instead of discarding used metals, households can generate income by trading scrap metal. 

Industries and businesses too shall be hit by the disrupted economy. They will need to cut down their expenses while ensuring that the production continues. Industries should use recycled metal instead of extracting new metals. Acquiring new materials is an expensive process when compared to acquiring used materials. The recycled metals are economical. They also do not compromise quality of production. Ferrous scrap in Dubai has a high demand because of its myriad uses in construction and automobile sectors. There are many buyers of copper scrap as recycled copper is extensively used in heavy metal industries. Recycled aluminum has great use, may it be in industries or a humble household. 

The end product of metal recycling companies in Dubai will have greater presence in market as recycled products cost lower and the retains its quality. 

Lucky Recycling of the Lucky Group employs advanced and Eco-friendly techniques to recycle metallic waste. The many benefits of recycling will give a boost to the circular economy from grassroots level. A growing circular economy will significantly diminish waste production and lower the levels of greenhouse gases emitted during production or processing of new metals. With high affordability and benefits to environment, recycling generate value from waste. Being the need of the hour, circular economy will definitely flourish after the coronavirus and increase the environment sustainability. 

Disclaimer: This article(s) has been prepared solely for information purpose, using publicly-accessible sources that are believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of publishing. LUCKY GROUP accepts no liability whatsoever for any loss or damage resulting from the use of information, images or opinions expressed in the report. LUCKY GROUP does not give warranty of any kind regarding the completeness, accuracy and reliability of the information included in the article(s).

Sunday, 24 November 2019

Scrap Metals & its Handling

Scrap metals in general, are divided into two basic categories ferrous and nonferrous. Ferrous scrap is metal that contains iron, while nonferrous metals are metals that do not contain iron.  As the buyers always look for receiving processed scrap metals through reliable sources, Fortune metals established a satisfied trade network globally.

To provide refined scrap to end-users, Scrap metals trading required guidelines for quality scrap handling methods which will also help in protecting the employees from any surprising events at work place.

There are many ways to keep Scrap metals trading safer but below 3 simple useful tips will help you in handling scrap metals efficiently;
1. Proper training of employees and inspect resources used in handling any scrap
2. Use of PPE for cutting or breaking any scrap 
3. Proper distance for manual loading or unloading any scrap 

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