Almost all the metals can be recycled except some metals like uranium, plutonium. Metals can be recycled continuously without having any changes in their properties and formulations. Metal recycling involves the collection of waste metals, crushing, compacting, removal of non-metal components, melting in furnaces to obtain metal sheets. Producing new metals usually releases more greenhouse gases and requires more energy, water than the recycling process does. According to the AISI, among all the metals steel is one of the most recycled metals.
Related associations:
Arizona Recycling Coalition | Carolinas Plastics Recycling Council | New York State Association for Reduction, Reuse & Recycling, Inc.| Building Materials Reuse Association | New York State Association for Solid Waste Management | Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries| American Forest and Paper Association |Carolina Recycling Association | International Solid Waste Association | National Waste & Recycling Association | National Recycling Coalition| Construction & Demolition Recycling Association| Waste Management & Recycling Association of Singapore| National Glass Association| Ontario Waste Management Association