Recon Metal Ltd., Calgary’s newest metal recycling facility, is conveniently located in Central Calgary. Formed on the principles of honesty and integrity, we are committed to providing efficient and environmentally sound solutions for the recycling industry of Calgary. Our facility offers a wide range of recycling services for both commercial and residential customers including bin services, on site services, and basic scrap metal services to the general public.
We purchase both ferrous and non-ferrous metals including aluminum, copper, insulated wire, brass, stainless steel, steel, cast iron and much more. Once collected, the metal is sorted and processed within our facility and sold in large quantities to smelters and refiners all over the world.
Customer service is an integral aspect of our operations here at Recon Metal. It is important to us that we meet the recycling needs of all of our customers. In order to do this, Recon Metal Ltd. offers an assortment of bin services to meet your scrap metal recycling needs. Serving manufacturers, machine shops, fabricators, and industry alike, Recon Metal provides prompt and reliable container services to its customers.
Although the practice of recovering metals for their value dates back thousands of years, today, the environmental incentives have become an extremely important aspect of the industry. Currently, about 45% of the world’s steel production comes from recycled metal, along with about one third of the world’s aluminum and over 40% of the world’s copper. Recycling rates are rapidly increasing; in 2008, an approximate total of 150 million tons of scrap metal was recycled.
When it comes to recycling scrap metal, there are numerous benefits for Canadian businesses and the environment. The major benefits include energy conservation, conservation of natural resources, greenhouse gas emission reduction, and economic benefits (CARI).
Recycling scrap metal requires significantly less energy than manufacturing new metals from virgin ore. For example, the estimated energy saved by using recycled metals is:
As metal can be recycled and reused indefinitely, scrap metal recycling allows us to preserve the finite resources we have on earth. According to ISRI, recycling one ton of aluminum conserves up to five tons of bauxite, and recycling one ton of steel conserves 2500 lbs. of iron ore, 1400 lbs. of coal and 120 lbs. of limestone (2012).
The amount of greenhouse gas emissions are reduced substantially through the practice of recycling metal material. The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries reports that recycling metal may cut greenhouse gas emissions by 300 million to 500 million tons. In addition, using scrap metal in lieu of virgin ore generates 97 percent less mining waste and uses 40 percent less water, according to the National Institutes of Health (2012).
Recycling metal has numerous benefits for the Canadian economy. CARI estimates that the metal recycling industry in Canada employs 40,000 people directly and another 120,000 indirectly. When compared to the waste industry, the scrap metal recycling industry process produces 10 times the revenue and employment.
No | Material Name |
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Metal | |
1 | Aluminum |
2 | Appliances |
3 | Brass |
4 | Bronze |
5 | Bushling |
6 | Cast Iron |
7 | Copper |
8 | Rebar |
9 | Red Brass |
10 | Stainless Steel |
11 | Yellow Brass |
Tuesday | From 8:00 am To 5:00 pm |
Wednesday | From 8:00 am To 5:00 pm |
Thursday | From 8:00 am To 5:00 pm |
Friday | From 8:00 am To 5:00 pm |
Saturday | From 8:00 am To 5:00 pm |
Sunday | From 8:00 am To 1:00 pm |
Closed |