The Scrap Recycling Industry
Ferrours scrap is a vital raw material for the production of new steel and cast iron products. Currently, more than two out of three pounds of steel made in the U.S. are manufactured using ferrous scrap. Electric arc furnace (EAF) manufacturers utilize nearly 100% ferrous scrap as their feedstock material... READ MORE >>
Nonferrous scrap refers to scrap metal other than iron and steel, and includes aluminum, copper, lead, zinc, nickel, titanium, cobalt, chromium, and precious metals. Millions of tons of nonferrous scrap metals are recovered annually by scrap recyclers and consumed by secondary smelters, refiners, ingot makers, fabricators, foundries, and other industrial consumers in the U.S. and in more than 110 countries throughout the world... READ MORE >>
This thriving economic engine is also a pivotal player in envronmental protection and sustainability... READ MORE >>
Electronic recycling today is a rapidly growing segment of the private-sector scrap recycling industry... READ MORE >>
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