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Junk Collectors: The Best Practices to Recycling Your Scrap Metal

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Recycling scrap metal shouldn’t have to be a fulltime job. There are lots of different resources available in which you can dispose of unwanted metal. Here are some of the best practices that you can use in order to recycling your scrap metal and be kind to the environment.

Understand Metal Types

The type of metal that you’re looking to recycle will dictate the means in which you can recycle it. Ferrous and nonferrous materials are sometimes required to be recycled by a different means. You can check the type of metal that you have by using a magnet to see if it sticks to them. Nonferrous metals are more likely to generate a profit since they tend to be rarer and in higher demand.

Use Curbside Where Possible

Some communities offer curbside recycling programs. This is one way that you can get rid of those smaller items that would fit into a bin. In some cities, you can dispose of old appliances in a similar manner. Call your local recycling collection agency to determine the best means of recycling your old scrap metal. This may help to alleviate some of the metal that you have lying around.

Look into a Scrapyard

For larger items or even large quantities of scrap metal, you may need to look into using a scrapyard. Scrap metal services are a good way in which to unburden yourself of that extra scrap metal lying around your home or the job site. Many of these sites will sort out the different types of metal for you to ensure that it can be properly recycled. This not only benefits you, but it also benefits the environment.

Generate Some Revenue

In some areas, you can sell your old scrap metal to a resale lot. Some of the more valuable types of metals will include copper and aluminum. These types of materials can often be found in plumbing fixtures, old electronics, and gutters. You can have your old scrap metal generate a little bit of profit for you by taking it somewhere that accepts this type of material.

The area in which you live will dictate the best method of recycling your scrap metal. You may have to think outside of the box a little bit in order to get rid of some of your larger pieces of metal in the most eco-friendly manner possible. Use these tips to get you started recycling your scrap metal around the house.

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