Recycled Copper


Nearly 80% of all copper ever mined is still in use today, thanks to its ability to be recycled without any loss of quality. Recycling copper uses 85-90% less energy than mining and refining new copper!

Environmentally Friendly


Recycling copper uses up to 85% less energy compared to mining and refining new copper, reducing carbon emissions and conserving natural resources.

Sustainability at Scale


Copper is one of the most recyclable materials in the world, retaining its quality no matter how many times it is recycled.

Recycled Copper Uses and Benefits

  • Recycled copper retains its superior conductivity, making it ideal for electrical wiring and components. By using recycled copper, manufacturers reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions compared to producing new copper, while supporting sustainable energy solutions.

  • Durable and corrosion-resistant, recycled copper is perfect for plumbing and piping. Its reuse helps conserve natural resources and minimizes the environmental damage caused by mining and refining new copper.

  • Recycled copper is a long-lasting, recyclable material often used in roofing and construction. Its durability reduces the need for frequent replacements, lowering resource use and waste while contributing to greener building practices.

  • Essential in electronics, motors, and renewable energy technologies like solar panels and wind turbines, recycled copper ensures high performance while reducing the ecological footprint of production. Its use supports the growth of clean energy solutions and a sustainable economy.

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