Moscow is not only a capital city, but also a giant metropolis, one of the largest in the world. It is here that quite a lot of industrial enterprises of various fields of production are concentrated, as well as the construction of public, as well as residential buildings and new structures is ongoing.
In the process of existence, all industries create a large amount of waste, a substantial part of which is ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Scrap metal, which is a production waste, is a valuable industrial resource, the processing of which produces useful and necessary products. Therefore, scrap metal is not thrown away or buried in the ground, but is handed over to specialized points and from there all the waste goes directly to melting and processing.
All reception points work with both individuals and companies. Most often, such reception points have their own trucks in order to deliver a cargo of scrap metal to a metal warehouse.
Very often, private individuals rent out old, out-of-date cast-iron bathtubs, dilapidated heating radiators or rusty pipes that have become unnecessary during the repair process. For reputable enterprises, ferrous metal scrap is most often formed after dismantling decommissioned equipment or after demolishing old metal structures.
Non-ferrous metals are considered the most valuable - here the bill goes not on tons, but on kilograms and for a relatively small amount of scrap, for example, copper, brass or aluminum, you can get quite serious money.