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How to Start a Profitable Computer Scrap Recycling Business?

There’s a new kind of waste in town, and it won’t be long until it becomes the next big source of pollution. ‘Electronic waste’ or ‘e-waste’ mainly comes from household appliances and electronics, and recycling them properly can help save the environment. Computer scrap recycling can help reduce the impact of e-waste, and it’s certainly worth looking into if you’re in search of a new business opportunity! Are you looking to start a computer scrap recycling business to make money while helping the environment? There’s profit to be made from managing e-waste. 1.    Partnering up with reliable computer scrap suppliers   is the first step. The best thing about e-waste recycling is that you don’t have to gather the waste yourself. There are many  computer scrap suppliers  in the country, providing everything from ABS plastic to ABS regrind. You can’t go wrong with a computer scrap supplier that takes pride in protecting the environment and offers the highest qual...

How to Find the Best Quality Paper Scrap in the US?

The recycling industry plays a crucial role in the environmental preservation as well as economic stability. Metal scrap and paper scrap are still in high demand despite the uncertain market. If anything, the current health crisis has opened the eyes of manufacturing companies to turn to recycling in order to save money on production costs and while helping save the environment.  The good news is that there are reliable recycling centers and scrap facilities where companies can source high-quality scrap. You just need to find them. Are you on the lookout for high-quality  paper scrap ? Then these tips are for you:    Determine the type of paper scrap you need  What kind of paper scrap do you need for production? There are two types of paper scrap that you can buy: OCC or old corrugated cardboard/containers and ONP or old newspaper. OCC scraps are packaging materials that are made with 50% recycled fiber. You can use them for manufacturing new corrugat...