You might have a lot of junk sitting in your garage, such as old washing machines or bicycles. Or you may be renovating and have old aluminium window frames that you’ve replaced. If so, consider salvaging all these items and sending them to a recycling outlet. Here are some benefits of doing so.
Good for the Environment
Recycled metal can be repurposed into other useful metal objects, which reduces the amount of new metal that needs to be mined and manufactured from scratch. Read More»
Metal recycling has numerous advantages. Recycling eliminates the need for mining metal, reducing the impact on health and the environment due to the emitted gases and high concentrations of toxic and non-eco-friendly products.
Besides, metal fabricators can recycle different metal products multiple times without compromising the integrity of the recycled metal. When metal fabricators recycle scrap metal, manufacturers can use it to make different products. The following are some of the practical uses of recycled scrap metal. Read More»
From cars to buildings to consumer products like bakeware, electronics and household appliances, metal products and structures are ubiquitous. Now imagine where all end-of-life metal products and structures would go if metal recycling facilities didn’t exist.
The truth is, metal recyclers seldom get the recognition and appreciation they deserve, but they play an integral role in keeping the planet healthy. Whether you’re a producer or consumer of metal products, you should care about the work that metal recycling services do because it has real benefits for the planet. Read More»
Scrap metal may seem like junk, but you can recycle it to earn a few extra bucks. You not only do your part to save Mother Earth by keeping metals out of landfills, but you also get some extra cash. There are different types of scrap metal, including the following:
Aluminium
Aluminium is an easily identifiable metal due to its silver colour. It is a non-ferrous type of metal, which makes it valuable. Read More»
It’s time for a brief and interesting history lesson. Following the Iranian Revolution of 1979, the US government abandoned their embassy in Tehran. The building became a major focal point for the ongoing conflict, with more than fifty US citizens being held hostage in the embassy building from November 1979 until January 1981, in an event known as the Iran hostage crisis (which was given a Hollywood makeover in the 2012 Oscar-winning film Argo). Read More»