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If you have a lot of old metal lying around, you may wonder what you should do with it. While you can take it to the dump and toss it, you should try properly scrapping old metal. By scrapping metal, you can make money and help the environment.
Here are four frequently asked questions about the scrap metal process.
1. What Is Scrap Metal?
Scrap metal is simply metal that you no longer need to use. Types of metal that can be recycled include copper, aluminum, brass, tin, various forms of steel, and cast iron. Scrap metal usually comes from other sources. For example, when remodeling your home, you may find copper wire in the walls, which can be recycled.
Old vehicles are another good source of scrap metal. Some scrap metal recycling facilities will even pay more for certain car parts, such as the brakes, cast, and motor. You can also find scrap metal in old electronics, old appliances, etc.
Many people only scrap metal once after cleaning out their attic or garage, but you could also collect scrap metal from other people. In exchange for taking the garbage off their hands, these individuals may let you have all the money for the scrap metal.
2. How Much Will You Get Paid for Scrap Metal?
There are many factors that affect the price. First, the type of metal plays a huge role. Non-ferrous metals (metals that don’t contain iron) metals like copper are worth more than ferrous metals (metals that do contain iron) like steel.
3. How Can You Transport the Scrap Metal?
Naturally, you need to get the scrap metal to the recycling facility to get paid. Luckily, you don't need to worry about buying a big truck or ruining your car with scrap metal. Most providers offer dumpster rentals at affordable prices. A dumpster is a good choice if you have a lot of random ferrous metal that you don't want to separate. Commercial dumpsters can hold 5,000 pounds or more.
If you do want to separate your scrap metal, however, you can also rent smaller boxes. These are cheaper, so you can rent a few to organize your metal to maximize profits. On the other hand, if you have big pieces of scrap metal or old vehicles, you may need to rent a trailer.
4. What Is the Benefit of Scrapping Metal?
The most obvious benefit to scrapping metal is money. You can make money just by getting rid of old garbage. However, the benefits go beyond you to help everyone. One reason for this is because scrapping metal is better for the environment.
Any time recycled materials are used instead of raw materials, it tends to benefit the environment. In fact, according to the Northeast Recycling Council, recycling steel instead of processing raw steel can create an 86 percent reduction in air pollution and a 76 percent reduction in water pollution.
For starters, recycling materials uses less energy than processing raw materials. When compared to processing raw steel, recycling steel uses 60 percent less energy. This means a smaller carbon footprint. In addition, by using recycled materials, there are more raw materials left behind for future generations. Last, by recycling, you help keep unnecessary trash out of landfills.
If you want to make some extra cash, scrapping metal can be a great option. Therefore, if you want to line your pockets while actually helping the environment, contact us at Big Daddy Scrap.
551 E. Lincoln Highway,
Chicago Heights, IL 60411
4441 W. 1000 S RD
Kankakee, IL 60901