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Aluminum is one of the most recycled materials worldwide because it retains its properties indefinitely and requires only ~5% of the energy compared to primary production.
Brass is 100% recyclable without any loss in quality. Its inherent properties remain unaffected by the recycling process, making it a sustainable choice for various applications.
Here are some interesting statistics about copper:
Stainless steel is 100% recyclable without loss of quality. The most common grades are 304 & 316, with the most common uses being consumer goods & kitchenware (sinks, appliances, cookware), construction & infrastructure, mechanical engineering & heavy industry and automotive, aerospace, and other transport. Click “Learn More” for some interesting facts about stainless steel.
Copper can be recycled endlessly without losing quality, making that old wire part of a sustainable cycle. Recycling copper uses about 85–90% less energy than mining and refining new copper.
High-temp alloys often contain valuable elements like nickel, cobalt, chromium, molybdenum, or tungsten — making them worth more than common scrap steel. We usually pay a premium for these alloys because the metals can be melted down and reused in high-performance applications. To learn more about alloys, click “Learn More”.
Nickel alloys are vital in numerous industries due to their exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and performance in extreme environments.
Iron recycling not only conserves natural resources but also reduces greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption.
Lead’s recyclability and diverse applications underscore its continued relevance in modern industry.
We purchase lead acid batteries.