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September 08th, 2021

9/8/2021

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The Benefits Of Recycling Scrap Metal
​Recycling scrap metal has several economic and environmental benefits. Scrap metal recycling is an extremely important industry because many types of metal can be recycled over and over again, reducing the need for new raw materials. In the United States alone, over 150 million tons of scrap metal are recycled every year from things like aluminum cans, junk vehicles, appliances, pipes, wires, and more! The more scrap metal we can recycle, the larger the benefits to us, our country, and our planet!


Extra Income
Scrap metal recycling is good for more than just the environment - it’s good for your wallet, too! Before your next trash day or trip to the dump, think about what your junk can do for you! Different scrap metals are worth different amounts, but almost all junk metal is worth something. For instance, the unused copper you have lying around your home or office can be worth up to $3.40 per pound, so before you get rid of it, consider bringing it to Second Street Iron & Metal! For a more in-depth look at what your scrap metals may be worth, check out our pricing pages on our website!

Environmental Benefits
Recycling your scrap metal doesn’t just benefit you, it benefits our planet. Studies show that recycling scrap metal has a huge positive impact on our environment: it has reduced environmental pollution by up to 86% and water pollution by up to 76%. Recycling metal also saves both water and energy. Recycling a single can of soda or beer can save enough energy to power a lightbulb for up to 4 hours, so think about how much energy can be saved if we recycle every single piece of metal that we use. Scrap metal recycling plays a huge part in our planet’s need to “go green”.

Natural Resources
One of the biggest problems facing our planet today is the limited amount of natural resources we have left. Recycling scrap metal not only saves water and energy, but it also limits the need for mining natural resources like iron ore and coal. Many types of metal can essentially be recycled and reused an infinite amount of times, meaning that the creation of new metals could eventually be phased out if we could recycle each piece of metal that’s no longer in use. By recycling scrap metal, you’re reducing our use of natural resources and helping the health of our beloved Earth!

Contact Second Street Iron & Metal!
If you have any questions about the benefits of recycling your scrap metals or the process of how it works, feel free to contact us. A member of our dedicated team would be happy to help answer any questions you may have! Give us a call at (617) 387-1188 or fill out the contact form on our website, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible!
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