How does Metal Recycling work?
How does Metal Recycling work?
Once sorted, the metals are cleaned to remove impurities such as paint, plastic, or other contaminants. The cleaned metals are then shredded or melted to be reshaped into new forms. Shredding reduces large pieces of metal into smaller, manageable sizes, while melting allows metals to be formed into specific shapes or combined to create alloys. The recycled metals are subsequently cooled and solidified into blocks or sheets for easy transportation and sale to manufacturers.
Manufacturers utilize these recycled metals in the production of various items, ranging from automotive parts to construction materials and consumer goods. The recycling of metals is an environmentally friendly practice that reduces the need for mining virgin materials, conserves energy, and decreases greenhouse gas emissions, thereby contributing to sustainability and resource conservation.

