Showing posts with label Waste Management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Waste Management. Show all posts
Sunday, September 15, 2013
The Benefits of Metal Recycling
Every day, millions of
metal products are used by people in every part of the world. When
improperly disposed of, these can turn into enormous environmental
hazards that contribute to water and air pollution, and produce
adverse effects on any community. It also takes a lot of energy to
make steel from virgin ore; and you can just imagine how this same
energy can be used, instead, for the benefit of mankind.
Fortunately, most
people nowadays have discovered the value
of recycling metal to provide more benefits to society. Instead
of throwing away used metal products as waste material, these
articles are now recycled for other productive purposes. Recycling
has not only helped protect the environment by preventing unnecessary
wastage and energy expenditure, but has also created a profitable
business—buying and selling scrap metal.
Recycling metal reduces
water pollution and air pollution because it prevents the material
from becoming part of landfills that contribute to these ecological
problems. It also saves energy and carbon emissions by reducing the
need to smelt new iron from raw ore, as recycled steel can be easily
fashioned into other steel products. These include cars, bridges, and
construction materials among many others.
Indeed, metal recycling
makes an otherwise, harmful, waste product into a profitable business
venture that benefits the whole of mankind economically and
environmentally.
Sunday, August 25, 2013
A Few Silver Pieces for a Few Pieces of Silver
Recycling scrap metal
is a great move not only because you get to earn a couple of bucks
from selling them but also because you help Mother Nature by reducing
the need to supply more metal and reducing the amount of waste that
end up in landfills. All you need to do is bring scrap metals to the
yard and have them weigh it and see how much they're willing to give
you.
Although any kind of
metal is pretty much okay for scrap metal buyers, there are a few
kinds that buyers would be more than happy to purchase from you. Most
of these would be non-ferrous metals which are non-magnetic because
these could be reused in a lot of ways. Here is a quick rundown on a
few examples of non-ferrous metals:
- Aluminum – usually silver or white, aluminum is a metal you could easily bend if it's cut thin. These are often used for cans, window frames, and gutters. Recycling this metal saves 80% of energy that was used to make aluminum of the same amount.
- Brass – is a heavy metal that has a yellow and reddish color that are usually used for keys, light fixtures, and handles.
- Copper – one of the most sought-after metals, this is used in different kinds of things like electric wires, gutters, and plumbing pipes. These are one of the most valuable scraps you could recycle.
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