The price of scrap metal is not fixed - it varies depending on several economic and technical factors. In general, it is determined by the international metal market, local supply and demand, and the type of material collected.

Main factors influencing the price:

  1. International market quotations - The price of scrap metal is closely linked to stock exchange quotations (such as the London Metal Exchange - LME). When steel or ferrous metal prices rise, the value of scrap metal increases as well.
  2. Quality and cleanliness of the material - Sorted and clean metal is purchased at a higher rate.
  3. Quantity delivered - Large volumes are paid at better prices due to lower transportation and handling costs per unit.
  4. Logistics costs - Transportation, distance to the collection point, and processing expenses affect the final offer.
  5. Local economic conditions - During periods of high demand in industry or construction, prices may increase; during slower periods, they may decrease.

Yes, we collect scrap iron and other metal materials, including:

  • Old household appliances – stoves, refrigerators, washing machines;
  • Old pipes, rebar, sheet metal, metal profiles, and other materials from construction or demolition works;
  • Used batteries and accumulators;
  • Clean metal tanks and containers without residues or traces of hazardous liquids.

For correct, safe, and efficient collection, please follow these basic rules:

  1. The material must be cleaned of impurities and free of non-metallic elements (plastic, wood, glass, rubber, soil, etc.).
  2. Tanks and containers must be empty — only clean, residue-free units without traces of flammable liquids or oils are accepted.
  3. Ideally, materials should be separated by type (iron, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, bronze, etc.) for faster evaluation and fair pricing.
  4. During loading, transport, and unloading, personal safety measures must be observed.
  5. Documents and legal origin:
    – For individuals, a purchase record is completed, and an ID card must be presented.
    – For companies, a delivery and acceptance document is prepared between the parties, accompanied by the required legal documents (invoice).
  6. Materials can be brought directly to our collection point, or we can pick them up on site depending on quantity and material type.

Yes, we provide on-site scrap collection, but a minimum amount of 1-2 tons is required, depending on the type of material and distance to the location.

For smaller quantities, materials can be brought directly to our collection point, where accurate weighing and on-the-spot payment are provided.

Yes, documents are required in accordance with current legislation.

For individuals: A purchase record is filled out, and the person must present an original ID card. This is mandatory for transaction registration and to confirm the legal origin of the material.

For companies: A delivery and acceptance record is issued with quantities, types, and prices stated at the time of delivery. Based on this document, the supplier issues an invoice. The material must come from a legal source and be properly accounted for in accordance with waste management regulations.

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