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Scrap Copper - The Metal Recycling Industry's Most Glamorous Commodity
Michalis 'BIG Mike' Kotzakolios


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Because of the desirability that it enjoys, copper has also proven itself to be very resilient in the secondary market. The demand for copper in this day and age is just too great, that there are times when a shortage of supply is experienced. As such, the business of recycling copper has boomed into a very lucrative industry. The fodder for this industry, of course, is scrap copper.

Scrap copper comes from many sources. They can be derived from household items made of copper that are no longer being used. They can also be derived from excavations that dig up products from ages long ago. Mines that produce unrefined copper are also excellent sources for the material to be recycled.

But the copper recycling industry has likewise grown, and it has also experienced a severe shortage of scrap copper. The result? Companies that are engaged in this business are scrambling for leads that will supply them with the byproducts they need. The price per pound of this used material ranges from $1.25 to $1.50, a relatively high amount compared to other metals. We must remember that the price fluctuates every minute, and there are occasions when it even crosses the $2 barrier. And yes, we're talking "per pound." Imagine the price of a ton of recyclable copper.

If you want to penetrate this industry, here's a piece of advice: before anything else, source out your leads, first and foremost. A lot of companies have heavily invested on recycling tools and machineries, only to discover that scrap materials are pretty hard to come by. Hence, they experience a lag on their operations, and this leads to some lost opportunities and perilous losses.

To be successful in this trade, you'd need a constant supply of scrap materials to keep up with the demand - and I must warn you, the demand is consistently huge. Scrap copper is a prized commodity in the metal recycling industry, more so today when there is a big resurgence of interest on this particular metal.

Of course, you'd need some capital to invest on the required machineries that will make recycling possible, but you have to focus on finding recyclable materials first. After all, what will you recycle if you can't garner the necessary supply?

Once you have established some contacts and have acquired the commitment of some leads, things will be easier. The system will be in place. And once the machineries are installed, profit will rush in on a sustainable level.



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