The Most Consistently Valuable Scrap Metal And Unconventional Places To Find It

Other than the precious metals: gold, silver, platinum, palladium, etc., copper remains one of the most valued recyclable metals out there. However, finding copper that's not spoken for can be difficult. Everyone does not have access to abandoned homes, or industrial and commercial places that are being remodeled or torn down. These are places with an abundance of copper wire and plumbing fixtures.  So what's the point of searching for copper if it isn't available? [Read More]

OCC Recycling: A Quick Guide

Recycling is becoming an increasingly important part of everyday life. Now, things don't have to be thrown away when they're past their prime. Instead, recycling can help put them back into use. OCC recycling is a type of recycling that deals specifically with OCC (old corrugated containers). It helps reduce pollution, conserves resources, and creates jobs. This article explores all of these reasons in more detail and explains how you can get involved in OCC recycling. [Read More]

New Recycling Methods Make Almost All Plastics Recyclable

Plastic products are widely used, but a lot of emissions are created while producing plastic products and plastic can also produce a lot of waste. For this reason, plastic processing solutions have been looking for innovative ways to recycle and dispose of plastic products. Plastic Sorting is More Efficient One of the most important aspects of plastic recycling is sorting plastics so they can be recycled properly. This is done increasingly while using AI and automation so that recycled plastics can be recycled much more efficiently. [Read More]

All You Need Tt Know About Using ¾" Recycled Asphalt

Asphalt is among the most popularly used construction materials. Its applications are essential in numerous projects, including road construction, driveway and parking lot paving, and flat roof sealing. Contractors and project owners often choose it because it offers high skid resistance, provides uniform surfaces with a smooth finish, and is durable. If you love using this material in your construction projects, consider trying out something like ¾" (inch) recycled asphalt. This article contains all you need to know about this type of asphalt and reasons to opt for it. [Read More]