Metal and Non-Metal Waste & Scrap
Metal and Non-Metal Waste & Scrap
Trupoints is dedicated to the procurement and supply of a diverse array of metal and non-metal waste and scrap materials, serving as an essential resource for recycling industries and manufacturing plants. Our offerings encompass ferrous metals such as scrap steel and non-ferrous metals like aluminum and copper, along with a variety of other metal waste materials.
Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Metal Scrap:
- Scrap Steel: This includes various grades of scrap steel, from shredded steel to structural pieces, extensively utilized in steel production and manufacturing.
- Aluminum: Comprising aluminum cans, manufacturing scraps, and used aluminum parts, all suitable for recycling into new aluminum products.
- Copper: Encompasses copper wiring, pipes, and other scrap forms, prized for its excellent conductivity and recyclability.
- Other Metals: Consists of metals such as zinc, lead, nickel, and mixed metal scraps, depending on market demand and availability.
Non-Metal Waste:
- Plastics: A range of recyclable plastic waste, including PET, HDPE, LDPE, and other plastic scraps, appropriate for reprocessing into new products.
- Rubber: Comprises scrap tires, rubber remnants, and other rubber waste materials, which can be processed for reuse or energy recovery.
- Other Recyclable Waste: Encompasses materials such as paper, cardboard, and composite waste that can be recycled.
All of these materials are meticulously sorted, cleaned, and prepared to meet industry standards, ensuring they are suitable for recycling and reuse. Our clients—including recyclers, metal smelters, manufacturing plants, and waste management companies—acquire these sorted scraps to create new raw materials, thereby supporting sustainable practices and decreasing reliance on virgin resources.
By offering high-quality metal and non-metal waste and scrap in bulk, Trupoints plays an integral role in promoting environmentally responsible waste management and resource conservation. Our products aid in reducing landfill waste, minimizing environmental impact, and fostering a circular economy within the industrial sector.