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Metal
Recycling
by Victoria Gates
Metal recycling is the process of reusing old metal scrap
material, mainly aluminum and steel, to make new products. Metal scrap can be
recycled indefinitely without losing any useful properties like strength,
malleability, or conductivity. Metal recycling lowers production costs for metal
manufacturers and helps deliver quality metal products throughout the world.
Scrap metal recycling is one of the key elements to a cleaner environment.
Millions of tons of scrap metal are processed across the globe each year. It
is said that around 10 million tons of it comes from old construction vehicles.
In addition to used heavy equipment and metals used in the construction
industry, many other common household items are also recycled including bed
springs, metal appliances, old tools, and toys with metal parts.
The "Green Movement" or environmental protection movement is a very
hot-button topic right now, with growing pressure from the political, business,
and social sectors. Conservation is something that most of us can agree is
important for one reason or another; of course business growth and development
cannot simply halt. In response to this desire to protect our environment, the
process of recycling resources has become an attractive option, particularly in
the scrap metal trade which has been greatly buoyed as a result.
Recycling scrap aluminum for example produces only 5% of the CO2 produced by
processing the metal from scratch, and only 5% of the energy of primary
production. Since manufacturing new metals creates toxic fumes and a great deal
of waste, we can fill the need for metal materials by using recycled scrap
metal. Since recycled scrap metals are just as strong as newly manufactured
metal and far less environmentally taxing, it makes perfect sense to encourage
the recycling and use of scrap metal in the manufacturing process.
Recycling scrap metal is also quite cost effective for the buyer, and some
people have even started businesses collecting scrap metal. This type of
business offers a huge profit, and at the same time it helps to keep our
neighborhoods clean. Most scrap yards accept all non-ferrous (Including nickel,
scrap aluminum, foil and cans, copper scrap, lead, zinc, titanium, etc.) and
ferrous (Scrap Iron and Scrap Steel) materials and other items such as insulated
wire alloys, carbide inserts, stainless steel solids and shavings, radiators and
titanium metals.
When you are ready to recycle your scrap metal make sure you bring your
metal scrap to a facility that operates in an environmentally superior manner.
Check to ensure that the facility you choose is in full compliance with all of
the current waste laws in your local area. You can learn more about waste
compliance by visiting the government's "Environmental Protection Agency"
website online. Many metal recycling facilities will even pick up metal
recycling containers from your business or job site at your request.
Victoria Gates is a proud supporter of small American businesses
who are environmentally forward-thinking such as the Big Iron Metal Recycling
Division. You can find out more about their metal recycling operations and
location by visiting
http://www.bigiron4sale.com on the web. |
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