Scrap metal purchase prices in Germany, Berlin city. There are innumerable types of scrap - “mixed scrap” is probably the most common, as the customer is spared the complicated and time-consuming sorting of the individual types. As the name suggests, it is mixed scrap. Everything imaginable ends up here ... for example bicycles, clothes horse, pipes, metal sheets, fittings, radiators etc. etc. Everyone has scrap somewhere and everyone has to dispose of it at some point. We buy your mixed scrap at the highest prices - in Berlin. Steel has been one of the most widespread materials worldwide since industrialization and can be completely recycled. The demand has remained unbroken to this day and continues to grow rapidly. Due to its widespread use, huge amounts of steel are always produced, so that a large part of the demand can already be met from recycled steel scrap. The proportion of recycled material is now around 60 percent. In order for it to stay that way and to improve even further, the steelworks are dependent on the fact that the purchase of scrap steel and the associated amount of recyclable steel continue to increase. This conserves resources and saves a lot of energy - once again we protect our environment. Dispose of old tires from mopeds, cars and commercial vehicles
Whether it's 'thick slippers' from a sports car or tires from a wheelbarrow: old tires from pneumatic tires – perhaps still with steel bands – definitely don't belong in a wild landfill or even in the great outdoors. This is rightly punishable and will also be prosecuted. The disposal of used tires is not as expensive as some think: Depending on the tire size, our disposal costs are currently* between 3 and 10 euros. And at 10 euros we are talking about large truck or excavator tires! So off with the black rubber to Papierfritze, the old waste disposal company in Berlin. Disposal of plastic waste in Berlin. The Papierfritze in Berlin disposes of all kinds of plastic waste, e.g. PVC, PP, PE and many others. Plastics are incredibly useful - both for consumer goods and packaging. The latter in particular is rightly a thorn in the side of environmentalists, because old plastic packaging regularly ends up where it certainly doesn't belong: in nature. This is not only dangerous for the environment - it is above all a pointless waste of raw materials, because few materials are as easy to recycle as plastics. If you accumulate large quantities of plastic, you should not simply throw it in the garbage, but carefully collect packaging and films and have them disposed of properly! At Papierfritze in Berlin, for example: We collect your plastic waste from you - always quickly and always cheaply.