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Why Should You Use Metal Recycling

In addition to increasing your companyu2019s level of sustainability, recycling metal provides other perks as well, from creating jobs to offering a convenient way to safely dispose of unwanted materials. The recycling process is often easy since a hazardous waste disposal company will transport the metal materials to a recycling facility.

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Why Should You Use Metal Recycling

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  1. Why should you use metal recycling By Big Country Recycling

  2. Table of content Introduction Recycling Brass Helps The Environment Recycling Metal Provides Economic Benefits Recycling Metal Is Convenient Almost Any Metal Is Recyclable Conclusion Contact us

  3. INTRODUCTION If your manufacturing process involves the use of metal, you may be surprised to know that recycling offers many benefits. Although we usually think of recycling as paper, plastics, bottles, and cans, metal can be recycled as well. A single piece of metal can be recycled over and over without altering its properties. In addition to increasing your company’s level of sustainability, recycling metal provides other perks as well, from creating jobs to offering a convenient way to safely dispose of unwanted materials. The recycling process is often easy since a hazardous waste disposal company will transport the metal materials to a recycling facility. If metals are not yet included in your recycling initiatives, here are four reasons you should be using Brass recycling services or metal recycling services at your facility.

  4. Recycling Brass Helps The Environment Reducing the amount of ore that is mined by instead recycling metal can help mitigate some of these environmental concerns and conserve natural resources. The National Institutes of Health reports that using scrap steel instead of virgin ore to make new steel uses 40% less water and creates 97 percent less mining waste. Metal recycling reduces greenhouse gas emissions as well. According to the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, recycling metal may reduce emissions by as much as 300 million tons. • Recycling any type of material has environmental benefits. Recycling reduces pollution, preserves resources, and keeps waste out of landfills. But, recycling metal and brass have additional environmental benefits. • Recycling metal helps reduce the amount of ore that is mined each year. In 2017, the United States produced approximately 46 million metric tons of iron ore. Yet the U.S. is far below other countries like China, Australia, and Brazil, which are among the world’s largest producers of iron ore. China alone produced 1.5 billion metric tons in 2014. • The process of metal extraction and processing comes with many drawbacks, however. Concerns include: 1. Physical disturbances to an area where mining occurs 2. Soil and water contamination 3. Air contamination 4. Public safety issues from abandoned mines 5. Habitat destruction from mining new ore

  5. Reusing metals by giving them a second life not only saves money but grows other areas of the economy as well. Studies show recycling even creates jobs. The National Institutes of Health says if you take 10,000 tons of waste: 1. Incinerating it creates 1 job. 2. Putting the waste in a landfill creates 6 jobs. 3. Recycling that same waste creates 36 jobs. Recycling Metal Provides Economic Benefits Aluminum and steel are among the most common metals that are recycled, although other types include silver, copper, brass, and gold. As is the case with any material that is recycled, if you use less of it (and instead reuse it), the prices of that material come down. That means more money in your pocket over time. This is important because many industries use precious metals. Materials like platinum and palladium are used as catalysts in various sectors, including automotive and chemical. And, because these metals are so useful, their expense can be great.

  6. Recycling Metal Is Convenient Some recycling companies offer drop-off services as well. This is convenient for small businesses who produce some metal for recycling, but do not produce the high quantities that other commercial operations might produce. Our article, How To Choose A Hazardous Waste Disposal Transporter, offers advice on what to look for when selecting a disposal company to transport your metal waste to a recycling facility. Recycling metal does not have to be a difficult process to incorporate into your facility’s recycling operations. It can be easy and convenient. Some hazardous and non-hazardous industrial waste disposal companies will offer commercial pickup services for companies. Containers left at a job site or a facility easily collect the recyclables and range in size. The disposal company then returns to collect the items.

  7. Nearly every type of metal can be recycled over and over again. Metals are classified in one of two ways ferrous or non-ferrous. Examples of ferrous metals are carbon steel, wrought iron, and cast iron. These types of metals have a combination of iron and carbon. Common non-ferrous metals include aluminum, zinc, tin, copper, and lead. All precious metals are non-ferrous as well, such as gold, palladium, platinum, and silver. Almost Any Metal Is Recyclable Once scrap metal is picked up by a waste transporter or dropped off at a recycling facility, the metals are separated by type. They are then shredded to help reduce the amount of energy expended during the melting process. After the metal is melted in a furnace, purification (often using electrolysis) ensures the final product does not contain any contaminants. In manufacturing, electrolysis is a type of technique that applies a direct electrical current to cause a chemical reaction

  8. CONCLUSION After the metal cools and solidifies, it is used as a raw material to produce new products. So if you want to recycle your metal in San Angelo, Texas. Then Big Country Recycling Services is the best Brass Recycling Services or other metal as well. For more details about Big Country Recycling services google: Brass Recycling Services or Call 325-949-5865.

  9. CONTACTUS Big Country Recycling Call: 325-949-5865 5117 Armstrong Street, San Angelo, TX 76903 bigcountryrecycling@gmail.com https://metalrecyclingsanangelotx.com/recycling-services/ https://twitter.com/BigCountyRecyc https://www.facebook.com/bigcountryrecycling2014

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