Anyone tracking copper price history or aluminum price history knows the metals market is currently experiencing a massive upward trend. This is more than just industry news; it’s a golden opportunity for anyone with scrap to sell. Surging demand for electric vehicles and green infrastructure is exactly why copper and aluminum prices are rising in 2026 and putting more cash in your pocket.
When cleaning out the garage or renovating your home, you might be throwing away common household items worth money. Before you toss old, unused fixtures into the dumpster, consider recycling your household metal waste and turning your junk into cash .
Recycling doesn’t have to be a daunting task, it’s a simple way to declutter your home, protect the environment, and even make some extra cash. With Arrow’s easy-to-use e-waste and scrap recycling services, you can turn your old electronics and metal scrap into something beneficial.
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This is an excellent time to decide what your priorities will be for the next year, including how long you want to hold onto electronics and how you can responsibly dispose of old or unused ones to prevent electronic waste, or e-waste, from building up in landfills.
Recycling can sometimes be complicated. We’ve all been in a situation where we aren’t quite exactly sure what to do with batteries that no longer hold a charge. No one wants to actively increase their carbon footprint. That’s why Arrow Scrap is here to help with a handy list of what can and cannot be recycled!
When you think of metal, you think of iron, or steel, maybe copper. But you may not know that all metals fall into one of two categories: Ferrous or Non-Ferrous. So what’s the difference? We’ve got you covered.
It’s time to hit the beach, grab a cold one, or have a backyard barbecue. But you know what time it is? It’s time to scrap.
Many of the items that come to mind when you think of summer can be scrapped to be both environmentally responsible and to put some cash in your pocket.
Recycling has its rewards. It’s good for the environment and ensures that the metals and materials are responsibly reused or processed. But it can also be financially rewarding. Whether you’re a contractor who has left over metal from a job or a business with left over materials, you might be surprised at the value recycling can deliver to your wallet. Also worth note, clean or pure metals are always worth the most.
Recycling is not a new concept but it’s an important one. Whether after a contractor completes a job, an internet-service provider wraps up an install at a school or organization or business, there is all too often leftover scrap metal that many times goes to waste.
The demand for metal continues to grow and recycling is a great way to ensure that as little waste as possible is left behind.
Proper data management is the key to protecting the security of your company’s sensitive information. In fact, companies are responsible for generating, storing, and securing sensitive data such as financial information, transactions, personally identifiable information, medical information, and more. In addition to the moral & logical responsibility of protecting this information, companies also have a legal obligation to keep sensitive data secure.
As a business owner, you know one of your business assets is your data – your company’s financial data, your clients’ information, and other digital information. When it is time to dispose of your end-of-lifecycle electronic equipment, you must be concerned about the information stored on your devices. At Arrow, we are committed to the secure disposal of your e-waste and believe you should be informed about the importance of the Chain of Custody of your electronic data.
The Construction & Demolition industries generate tons of waste – 569 million tons, to be exact! The EPA has issued guidance on how to develop buildings with sustainability in mind. In this article, we will be summarizing the main points for the Best Practices in managing the waste materials generated from your construction and demolition projects.
As summer is winding down, we thought we would feature some fun activities that encourage the whole family to make sustainable choices. While we are primarily a scrap & e-waste recycling company, we are environmentally conscious and interested in ensuring all recyclable materials are utilized and disposed of properly. By getting the whole family involved, we can ensure our planet has the resources to sustain us all for generations.
Corporate Compliance regulations vary by industry, but they are crucial in developing your company’s risk management policy. One of the biggest risks of exposure for your company is through poor data destruction polices. Simply destroying IT assets or throwing them out with the trash is not an option, particularly if your organization deals with sensitive data.
Due to the hard work and advocacy by the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI), the Department of Homeland Security designated scrap yards such as Arrow Scrap as essential businesses on March 25, 2020.
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