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New Year Begins with High Prices

Scrap metal collectors and dealers are cautiously optimistic as the first full week of 2010 begins with higher prices for salvage and recyclable metals.  A sampling of our own new higher prices indicate brisk demand for scrap metals.   . . . Read more about New Year Begins with High Prices

Cash for Recycled Electric Motors

Scrap Electric Motors: Earn money collecting and selling old electric motors.Scrap Electric Motors: Earn money collecting and selling old electric motors.With the large emphasis on helping our environment as well as saving money, we’re hearing more and more about recycling every day. Whether it’s sorting our household waste into recyclables and “non-recyclables” or turning in all of our old appliances and electric motors in the garage, people are really getting into recycling.

What many people don’t realize is that even though we’re hearing so much about recycling today, the whole process of recycling has actually been around for many centuries. Dust and ash from furnaces was recycled years ago for use in brick laying. The world wars brought about recycling of almost anything that could be recycled strictly because of the shortage of so many things.

In the 1970s, people got more into recycling because of high energy costs. In fact, high energy costs, keeping our environment green and preserving our natural resources are the main reasons why recycling has become such a major part of our lives. However, another thing that makes recycling so popular is that you can earn money from your recycled goods. Why throw something in the trash or dumpster when you can make money be recycling it?

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