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A Global Directory of Melting Scrap

The Global Directory of Melting Scrap

A free editorial gateway to the international trade in melting scrap — ferrous and non-ferrous, across every major metal and every active market. Each company entry links to a Google search, so readers can verify the company on the open web and contact them directly if they wish.

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What Is Melting Scrap?

Melting scrap is the working term used across the metals trade for any non-virgin metal destined for the melting furnace. It is the raw material of the secondary metals industry — the steel that becomes new reinforcing bar, the copper that becomes new wire, the aluminium that becomes new sheet, the zinc that becomes new die castings, the stainless that becomes new sheet and tube. Every metal that can be remelted has its own grades, its own trade flows, and its own community of operators.

The category covers steel and iron — HMS 1, HMS 2, shredded, and bushelling among others — as well as copper scrap (Barley, Berry, Birch, Candy, Cliff), aluminium scrap (Taint/Tabor, Tense, Talon, Taldon), zinc scrap (Saves, Score, Scoot), and the family of stainless steel grades (300 series, 400 series, and specialty alloys). The grades are documented in specifications published by the Recycled Materials Association (formerly ISRI) in the United States, which has become the common reference for the trade.

MeltingScrap.com lists companies active in this trade — by metal, by country, and by their role. The directory is free, non-commercial, and broker-free. Every entry links to a Google search, so readers can verify the company on the open web, form their own view, and reach out to them directly if they wish.

Browse by Metal

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Steel
The principal category of ferrous melting scrap, traded as HMS, shredded, and bushelling
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Copper
Non-ferrous melting scrap traded as Barley, Berry, Birch, Candy, Cliff and other named grades
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Aluminium
Non-ferrous melting scrap traded as Taint/Tabor, Tense, Talon, Taldon and other named grades
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Zinc
Die-cast scrap, rolled scrap, and zinc residues for refining
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Stainless Steel
Chromium and nickel-bearing alloys — 300 series, 400 series, and specialty stainless grades
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Browse by Country

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India
An active centre of metals manufacturing and recycling — 41 companies listed
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United States
An established source country with a long-standing metals industry — 37 companies listed
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United Kingdom
A country with deep industrial heritage in metals — 24 companies listed
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China
A country with extensive metals production and recycling industries — 25 companies listed
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Germany
A country with a deep tradition in metals production — 23 companies listed
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Japan
A country with an extensive metals industry — 18 companies listed
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South Korea
A country with an active metals production sector — 17 companies listed
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Turkey
A country with an active steel and metals industry — 17 companies listed
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Vietnam
A country with a growing metals industry — 18 companies listed
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Malaysia
A country with an established metals trading and recycling base — 19 companies listed
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UAE
A country with active metals trading and recycling hubs — 23 companies listed
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Italy
A country with an established European metals industry — 18 companies listed
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📈 Metal Prices & Exchanges

Melting scrap itself does not trade on any exchange. Its price is calculated by traders against the underlying metal prices on the major exchanges, with adjustments for grade and condition. The links below lead to the official pages of the exchanges and price-reporting services most often referenced by the trade.

🇬🇧 LME — London Metal Exchange
Industrial metals — copper, zinc, lead, aluminium, tin, nickel, steel rebar/scrap.
→ View LME prices
🇺🇸 COMEX (CME Group) — Copper Futures
US copper futures with live prices, charts, and contract specifications.
→ View COMEX copper
🇨🇳 SHFE — Shanghai Futures Exchange
China's domestic copper, zinc, aluminium, lead and nickel futures.
→ View SHFE prices
🇨🇳 SMM — Shanghai Metals Market
Non-ferrous and ferrous metals price portal — copper, zinc, aluminium, steel scrap.
→ View SMM prices
🇮🇳 MCX India — Copper, Zinc, Aluminium
India's Multi Commodity Exchange — copper, zinc, aluminium, lead, nickel futures.
→ View MCX prices
🇩🇪 Westmetall — LME Tracker
Daily LME price tracker — copper, tin, lead, zinc, aluminium, nickel.
→ View Westmetall
🇦🇪 DGCX — Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange
Dubai commodity exchange — copper futures and other metals.
→ View DGCX
📊 Trading Economics — Metals Dashboard
Commodity prices across copper, steel, zinc, aluminium with charts.
→ View Trading Economics
📰 SteelOrbis — Steel & Steel Scrap Prices
Steel scrap and steel product price reporting and news.
→ Visit SteelOrbis
📰 Argus Metals
Argus Media commodity pricing for ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
→ Visit Argus Metals
📰 Fastmarkets MB
Metal Bulletin — pricing and news across all metal scrap categories.
→ Visit Fastmarkets
📰 S&P Global Platts Metals
S&P Global Platts metals pricing benchmarks.
→ Visit Platts

Steel scrap follows the Turkish HMS export benchmark and the CME rebar contract. Copper scrap follows the LME copper price minus a grade-based discount. Aluminium scrap follows the LME aluminium price.

🏛️ Global Trade Associations

Public industry bodies covering ferrous and non-ferrous melting scrap worldwide. Tap any link to visit their official site.

BIR — Bureau of International Recycling
🌍 Global • Brussels. International recycling industry federation with members across many countries.
🔗 Visit bir.org
MRAI — Material Recycling Association of India
🇮🇳 India • Mumbai. Industry body for ferrous and non-ferrous metal recyclers. Affiliated with BIR and ReMA.
🔗 Visit mrai.org.in
ReMA — Recycled Materials Association (ISRI)
🇺🇸 USA • Washington DC. Industry body that publishes the ReMA (ISRI) scrap specifications used internationally.
🔗 Visit recycledmaterials.org
BMRA — British Metals Recycling Association
🇬🇧 UK. Trade body for the UK metals recycling industry.
🔗 Visit britmetrec.org.uk
BMR — Bureau of Middle East Recycling
🇦🇪 Dubai. Regional association for the GCC and Middle East scrap industry.
🔗 Visit bmr.ae
EuRIC — European Recycling Industries Confederation
🇪🇺 Brussels. Umbrella body for Europe's recycling industries.
🔗 Visit euric-aisbl.eu
CMRA — China Nonferrous Metals Recycling
🇨🇳 Beijing. Operates under CNIA — governs non-ferrous metal scrap import standards.
🔗 Visit cmra.cn
MRA Malaysia — Malaysian Recycling Alliance
🇲🇾 Kuala Lumpur. Industry body coordinating with SIRIM on scrap import standards.
🔗 Visit mra.org.my
BDSV — German Steel & Metal Recycling
🇩🇪 Düsseldorf. Represents Germany's ferrous and non-ferrous scrap industry.
🔗 Visit bdsv.org
VRA — Vietnam Recycling Association
🇻🇳 Hanoi. Coordinates Vietnam's non-ferrous and ferrous metals recycling sector.
🔗 Visit vra.com.vn
LME — London Metal Exchange
🌍 Global. Industrial metals exchange — copper, zinc, lead, aluminium, tin, nickel, steel.
🔗 Visit lme.com
ICSG — International Copper Study Group
🇵🇹 Lisbon. Intergovernmental copper trade statistics and analysis.
🔗 Visit icsg.org
World Steel Association
🇧🇪 Brussels. The global trade body for the steel industry.
🔗 Visit worldsteel.org
International Aluminium Institute
🇬🇧 London. The global aluminium industry body.
🔗 Visit IAI
International Lead & Zinc Study Group
🇵🇹 Lisbon. Intergovernmental lead and zinc statistics and analysis.
🔗 Visit ilzsg.org
Nickel Institute
🇨🇦 Toronto. Nickel industry body.
🔗 Visit nickelinstitute.org

⚠️ Disclaimer

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