Category: Metal Waste
Top 5 reasons why your business should recycle brass
Brass is an alloy, which is typically made up of a combination of copper and zinc. It is quite heavy, yellowish in color with a hint of red in it. The brass recycling process is simply when scrap brass is […]
Read MoreThe Most Commonly Recycled Scrap Metal
Did you know that steel is the most commonly recycled metal used on the planet? It is found in automobiles, home furnishings, and everyday food packaging. Steel is also used in huge industrial projects as well, such as bridge construction, […]
Read MoreThe Top 5 Industries that Produce Scrap Metal
There are many different places scrap metal can come from. Whether it’s a discarded washer and dryer, beams from an old building, or excess metal from a bridge. Wherever these scraps come from however, it’s important to make sure they […]
Read MoreThe Difference Between Ferrous & Non-Ferrous Scrap Metal
Both ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metals have value in today’s market. Consolidated Resources, Inc., is Arizona’s expert in optimizing industrial waste streams for the industrial and commercial community. Here’s a quick guide to determine if you’re company creates ferrous or […]
Read MoreThe Wonderful World of Steel – Identifying & Recycling
At Consolidated Resources, Inc., we believe it’s important to educate our current and future customers about the materials they can recycle. Many business owners aren’t aware of the financial & environmental benefits of recycling their metal scrap. In this article […]
Read MoreImpressive Facts About Recycling Metals
It’s easy to say you should start recycling because it’s good for the environment however making the commitment can be difficult. There are a variety of reasons recycling doesn’t happen as much as it should, but if we look at […]
Read More3 Great Benefits of Recycling Aluminum
When it comes to the most abundant metal found naturally on Earth, there is only one clear answer: aluminum. Putting that into perspective, the amount of aluminum makes up about 8% of the Earth’s land mass, which makes it extremely […]
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