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Brass Collection and Recycling

Brass is one of the most commonly recycled non-ferrous metals, valued for its durability, versatility, and high scrap price.

Brass Recycling Made Easy

Recycling brass not only conserves natural resources but also reduces energy consumption compared to producing new metal.

Yellow Brass

Red Brass

Cartridge Brass

Naval Brass

Mixed Brass

Whether it’s household fittings or industrial machinery, brass recycling helps keep valuable materials in circulation and out of landfill.

What Happens to Your Brass Waste?

Brass is a highly recyclable and valuable non-ferrous metal, widely used in plumbing, electrical components, and household fittings. Recycling brass not only saves natural resources but also reduces the energy required compared to manufacturing new brass from raw copper and zinc.

By diverting brass from landfill and feeding it back into the production cycle, we help reduce environmental impact and contribute to a sustainable circular economy. Choosing brass recycling supports both your business efficiency and a greener future.

Collection

Brass scrap is collected from households, construction sites, plumbing projects, and industrial facilities.

Transport

The collected brass is safely transported to our recycling facility using specialised vehicles.

Sorting

Scrap is sorted into different categories such as yellow brass, red brass, and mixed brass for maximum recovery value.

Processing

The brass is cleaned, shredded, and prepared for melting to ensure high-quality output.

Recycling

Processed brass is melted down and refined into raw material, ready to be used in the production of new fittings, parts, and industrial products.

Why is Recycling Brass so Important?

Brass is one of the most widely recycled non-ferrous metals, valued for its strength, durability, and versatility. Unlike other materials, brass retains its quality through the recycling process, making it a cost-effective and eco-friendly choice for both industries and households.

Producing new brass from raw copper and zinc requires significantly more energy and natural resource extraction. By recycling brass instead, we not only conserve these valuable resources but also cut down on the environmental footprint caused by mining and refining.

Recycling brass helps reduce waste sent to landfill, lowers greenhouse gas emissions, and supports a sustainable circular economy—turning old fittings, fixtures, and industrial scraps into valuable new products for the future.

Creating Value Through Brass Recycling

Recycling brass not only conserves natural resources but also transforms waste into a valuable commodity that can be reused across industries. By keeping brass in circulation, we reduce the need for energy-intensive mining and support a cleaner environment.

Reducing Environmental Impact

Every tonne of brass recycled helps cut down greenhouse gas emissions and lowers reliance on raw material extraction.

Conserving Natural Resources

Recycling brass reduces the demand for new copper and zinc, ensuring these finite resources last longer.

Encouraging a Circular Economy

By feeding recycled brass back into production, we create a sustainable loop where nothing goes to waste.

Adding Economic Value

Recycled brass is a high-demand material, offering businesses both financial returns and sustainability benefits.

How to Organise a Scrap Metal Pickup

Our team is fully equipped with specialised vehicles and machinery to handle collections of all sizes—whether it’s a few small pieces of steel or large volumes of scrap metal. We ensure fast, safe, and hassle-free removal from your site.