FAQ: How does Metal Recycling work?
How does Metal Recycling work?
Metal recycling involves several essential steps. First, metals are collected and sorted based on their type, such as ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Ferrous metals contain iron and are magnetic, like steel, while non-ferrous metals include aluminum, copper, and brass. Sorting can be done manually or using advanced technologies like magnets and sensors. Once sorted, metals are processed to remove impurities. This may include melting, shredding, or compressing to alter the metal’s form, facilitating re-use in manufacturing. The cleaned and processed metal is then sold and used to produce new products, conserving raw materials and energy, and reducing environmental impact.
